Very often, old buildings are pulled down to make way for new construction. In the chapter about 'The First Cities,' you'll read about the Harappa Civilization and its cities. In the end, we will explore the mystery of what happened to the Harappa Civilization.
Around 4700 years ago, the Harappan cities began. Here is a short story about how builders accidentally took apart these sites, and then later, archaeologists found and studied them.
City Structure: Many ancient cities were divided into two parts: a smaller, higher part called the citadel and a larger, lower part called the lower town.
These special features help us understand how people in these ancient cities lived and what was important to them.
In these ancient cities, the way people lived was quite fascinating. Let's explore the design of their houses and the clever system of covered drains that made daily life possible.
How bricks were arranged to build walls in Harappan cities
A street in Mohenjodaro with a drain
Crafts in Harappan Cities
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1. What were the unique features of Harappan cities? | ![]() |
2. How did the people of Harappa manage their water supply and drainage? | ![]() |
3. What kind of crafts and industries developed in Harappan cities? | ![]() |
4. Where did the Harappan people source their raw materials? | ![]() |
5. What theories exist regarding the decline of the Harappan civilization? | ![]() |