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explain the contributions/achievements of Indus valley civilazation

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Indus Valley Achievements

Indus Valley Achievements They were among the first to develop a system of uniform weights and measures.

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*Indus Valley Achievements*

They were among the first to develop a system of uniform weights and measures.

This was the first civilization to incorporate urban sanitation systems.

Their art was highly advanced.

Transportation and trade were major goals of these people.

In this way, what were some of the achievements of the Indus Valley civilization?

Harappa and the city of Mohenjo-Daro were the greatest achievements of the Indus valley civilization. These cities are well known for their impressive, organized and regular layout. They have well laid our plumbing and drainage system, including indoor toilets.

Also Know, what was Indus Valley known for? They are also noted for their baked brick houses, elaborate drainage systems, water supply systems, and clusters of large, nonresidential buildings. The Indus Valley Civilization began to decline around 1800 BCE.

Also question is, why was the Indus Valley civilization so successful?

The people of the Indus Valley were successful farmers who grew crops in the fertile soil beside the river. They also used mud from the river to make bricks for their buildings, and they constructed the world's first planned towns and cities. Indus society was very organized and rich in arts and crafts.

What were the accomplishments of the early river valley civilizations?

The legacies of the early river civilizations included the development of metal tools and weapons (bronze, iron), increasing agricultural surplus (better tools, plow, irrigation), increasing trade along rivers and by sea, development of the world's first cities, and the specialization of labor and organized trade.

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