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Early Indus Cities By 2500 BC the Indus Valley was home to the civilization known as the Harappan Civilization. The two main cities were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

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1 Early Indus Cities By 2500 BC the Indus Valley was home to the civilization known as the Harappan Civilization. The two main cities were Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro.

2 Harrapan cities had a strong central government which led to organized cities. Their cities were laid out on a grid system, like we design our cities today.

3 Indus Valley people used seals
Indus Valley people used seals. This shows they had a well developed writing system, even though we cannot decode it.

4 Some of their seals show us that they had a polytheistic religion.

5 Their system of weights and measures influenced the modern day metric system.

6 And they created the first known algebra.

7 They also had the first indoor plumbing and city drainage system (wells, bathrooms, running water.)

8 These rings were found in Harrapa
These rings were found in Harrapa. Legend says they were the rings of a 17th century giant saint (religious figure).

9 Harappan civilization came to an end around 1500 B.C. No one knows why.


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