Political Science, asked by jennymamgain, 1 month ago

mohenjadora and harrapa houses

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Answered by mrbearispro
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Mohenjo-daro had a planned layout with rectilinear buildings arranged on a grid plan. Most were built of fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures.

Answered by aksharatamma160791
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1. The residential buildings were built on a high mound in order to protect them from floods.  

2. The sizes of the house varied from single room tenants to bigger houses with courtyards, upto twelve rooms, private wells and toilets. Each house had covered drains connected with street drains.  

3. The houses were made of brick and wood with each house having doors, windows and ventilators.

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