Harappa and Mohenjo-daro were very large cities for their time. They had about 35,000 people.
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I think they had stone-brick houses
I am not sure, but that's all I know
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Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.
Harappa is located in Punjab in northeast Pakistan. The ancient village of Harappa is now an archaeological site so the modern village has been resettled 6 kms from there.
Harappa is located on the bank of the Sarasvati river.
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Harappa is located along the Indus River.
harappa and mohenjodaro
Harappa and Mohenjodaro
Great walls and fortresses
Harappa and Mohenjodaro
Mohenjodaro, Harappa in India, now in Pakistan
Harappa and Mohenjodaro
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Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. Harappa gave its name to this Indus Valley culture...hence the Harappan civilization
Mehrgarh, Mohenjodaro and Harappa were all ancient Harappan cities in Pakistan.
Role of Brick was important. In Harappa and Mohenjodaro culture, baked bricks were massively used as building item. We can find them in the ruins of their towns
G. R. Hunter has written: 'The script of Harappa and Mohenjodaro and its connection with other scripts' -- subject(s): Indus script, Inscriptions, Antiquities
Mehrgarh is a pre-Harappan site in Pakistan, and Harappa and Mohenjodaro are Harappan sites, also in Pakistan. There is a link below.