Why we do not know the nature of the Goverment of Indus Cities
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The Indus civilization was clearly complex and also ordered. However, new approaches to the question of social organization are required given that the same archaeological record has been used to support these opposing models. A hierarchical social organization requires diversity combined with inequality, which is evaluated in archaeology based on the emergence of exclusion in the archaeological record. In other words, it should be evident that there was unequal access to resources, goods, decision-making, and power. We already know the civilization had a heterogeneous composition, in large part due to the fact that many cities were built just prior to or at the beginning of the Urban Period, they were laid out in an organized manner, and populated with immigrants from the region and from as far away as Mesopotamia.