CIVILIZATION
INDUS VALLEY
Question
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It had a writing system
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It had indoor plumbing
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It was lcoated along a river
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It had advanced buildings
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Detailed explanation-1: -Yes, Harappan houses had at least some indoor plumbing. Most notably, each house had a toilet, and these toilets were connected to drainage pipes that fed into the cities’ sewage system. The toilets in the homes of the Indus Valley civilization might have very well been the first toilets in history.
Detailed explanation-2: -Perhaps the most unique feature of the Harappan Civilisation was the development of urban centres.
Detailed explanation-3: -The oldest evidence of a plumbing system is the discovery of copper water pipes in palace ruins of India’s Indus River Valley. These pipes date all the back to 4000-3000 B.C. In addition, earthen plumbing pipes dating around 2700 B.C. have been uncovered in the Indus Valley’s ancient urban settlement.