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write briefly about the houses and the drainage systems of indus people​

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Most houses of Indus Valley were made from mud, mud bricks, or clay bricks. The urban areas of the Indus Valley civilization included public and private baths. Sewage was disposed of through underground drains built with precisely laid bricks, and a sophisticated water management system with numerous reservoirs was established. In the drainage systems, drains from houses were connected to wider public drains. Many of the buildings at Mohenjo-Daro had two or more stories. Water from the roof and upper story bathrooms were carried through enclosed terracotta pipes or open chutes that emptied onto the street drains

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