Details of the features of domestic architecture of the Indus valley civilization
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There were well-planned grids with broad main roads and smaller lanes intersecting at right angles. There were large networks of hundreds of wells, which supplied water to the residents. A sophisticated drainage system was in existence and even the smallest houses were connected to it. Houses were made of bricks.
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The features of domestic architecture of the Indus valley:
✒The first common feature is Indus script on seals.
✒The second most important feature is town planning.
✒A fortified citadel at most of the cities.
✒Houses with kitchens and wells, tanks or water reservoirs.
✒Use of standard weights and measurement throughout the civilization.
✒Presence of wheel made pottery.
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