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Bryan Williams
19 February, 21:24
What made Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro unique
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Melina Moody
19 February, 22:05
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Harappa and Mohenjo Daro were expertly planned cities built with a grid pattern of wide, straight streets. Thick walls surrounded the cities. Many people lived in sturdy brick houses that had as many as three floors. Some houses had bathrooms and toilets that connected to the world's first sewer system.
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