History, asked by Guddigoswami, 9 months ago

how did Harappan people build their houses ​

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Answered by rkjha30
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Indus Valley homes were built from dried or baked mud or clay bricks. Stones were not used. A few other materials were used to compliment the bricks to make the roofs, floors, interior walls etc. Although hundreds of sites have been identified, only three cities have been yet excavated.

Harappan objects were made of stone, Shell, and metal. Copper and bronze were used to make tools, weapons, ornaments, and vessels. ... The Harappan city had a well-planned drainage system where every house had a drain connected to the street drains which further were connected to the bigger drains.

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Answered by vishwas2685
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Harrapan people made their houses by clay and mud

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