Geography, asked by dhruvilshah7220, 1 year ago

unlike the buildings in mesopotamian cities, which were arranged haphazardly, the same basic plan was followed for all cities of the indus valley: with houses laid out on a north-south, east-west grid, and houses and walls were built of standard-size bricks.

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Answered by jyothisripokanati200
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yes. This is so because the buildings in Mesopotamian cities were arranged as the houses laid to the north-south and so on.

this same basic plan was followed for all the cities near the Indus valley because they felt that such a climatic condition of living near the indus valley would be suitable for such a living in such houses.

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