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which archaeological feature of mohenjodaro indicates towards planning​

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Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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which archaeological feature of mohenjodaro indicates towards planning?

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Because we see that houses in the settlements were built on the platform as a base. And once the platforms were in place, all building activity within the city was restricted to a fixed area on the platforms, indicating signs of town planning.

Answered by snehasaxena285
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1. The settlement is divided into two sections , one smaller but higher and other much larger but lower .

2.archaelogists designate these as the citadel and lower town respectively . the citadels owes its height to the fact that buildings were constructed on mud brick platforms.It was walled , which meant that it was physically separated from the lower town .

3. one of the most distinctive features of Harappen cities was the carefully planned drainage system . The roads and streets were laid out along an approximate grid pattern , intersecting at right angles .

4.The lower Town at Mohenjo-Daro provide examples of residential buildings . every house had its own bathroom paved with bricks , with drains connected through the wall to Street drains .

5. Many houses had wells ,often in a room that could be reached from the outside and perhaps used by passer-by .sone houses have remains of staircase to reach a second storey or the roof.

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