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Over the next thousand years, the immigrants spread over and
area of half a million square miles. Excavations prove that the level
of urban planning and architecture prevalent here was incomparable. The anchor for this civilisation lay in the beautiful twin cities of
Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa.
Harappa
Mohenjo-daro
Lothal
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These cities were made of bricks either baked mud of wood bricks.
The baked bricks were a superior version of the sun-dried bricks
used in other civilisations. The amazing part was that the workers
made every brick of the same size. The type of brick used, ensured
the durability of the buildings.
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Despite a population of about 30,000, the city had one of the best
sanitation systems. Each house had a well from which it drew
water. From a bathing room the waste water was directed into covered drains along the main streets. Since all the streets were welldrained, the city remained dry and clean. This is evidence of a very
modern method of sanitation and sewerage.
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Near the granary was the great public bath house, known as the
Great Bath. Steps led down to a pool lined with bricks in a huge
courtyard. The beautiful bath area had a layer of natural tar - this
was to prevent it from leaking. In the centre of the bath area was
the swimming pool. The purpose of the Great Bath was assumed to
be for ritualistic bathing. This is a practice followed by Hindus even
today.
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Houses were well protected from noise, odour and thieves. Each
house opened out onto inner courtyards and smaller lanes, so it
was safe. Although some houses were larger than the others, the
city seemed to promote an equal society, for all houses had the
same kind of access to water and drainage.
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