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How is our life different from the Indus people?

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Answered by Shrideepthi
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These farmers lived together in villages which grew over time into large ancient cities, like Harappa and MohenjoDaro. The Indus people needed river water to drink, wash and to irrigate their fields. They may also have used water in religious ceremonies. To the Indus people, their river was 'The King River'.

The people of the Indus River Valley Civilization achieved many notable advances in technology, including great accuracy in their systems and tools for measuring length and mass. ... Harappa, Mohenjodaro, and the recently partially-excavated Rakhi Garhi demonstrate the world's first known urban sanitation systems.

Indus civilization, also called Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent. The nuclear dates of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 bce, though the southern sites may have lasted later into the 2nd millennium

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Answered by srivastavaansh913
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they are on the bank of the river and we are most of the people living far away from the river

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