Urban Planning and Architecture of the Indus Valley Civilization

The Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing around 3300 to 1300 BCE, is renowned for its advanced urban planning and architectural achievements. This article explores the key aspects of their grid layout, sophisticated drainage and sanitation systems, residential and public buildings, and the overall architectural innovations that defined one of the world’s earliest urban societies.

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Indus Valley Civilization: Unraveling the Mysteries of an Ancient Enigma

The Indus Valley Civilization, flourishing along the banks of the mighty Indus River, stands as a testament to early urbanization and technological prowess in ancient South Asia. Known for its well-planned cities, sophisticated drainage systems, and extensive trade networks, the civilization thrived for centuries before its mysterious decline around 1900 BCE. This excerpt explores the civilization’s cultural richness, technological innovations, and enduring legacy, shedding light on its pivotal role in shaping early human societies and trade networks across the ancient world.

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