Table of Contents
- 1 What were the houses like in the Indus Valley?
- 2 What were the houses of the Indus Valley cities made of?
- 3 What did the Indus Valley use for shelter?
- 4 How did the Indus Valley Civilization get there water?
- 5 Are there any Hindu gods in Indus Valley Civilization?
- 6 Where are the drains in the Indus Valley?
What were the houses like in the Indus Valley?
The Indus Valley civilisation is thought to be the first with an urban sanitation system, again very advanced for their time. There was a bathing room, and sometimes individual rooms for each person. All houses in a town were identical, and built together in courtyards.
What were the houses of the Indus Valley cities made of?
Most were built of fired and mortared brick; some incorporated sun-dried mud-brick and wooden superstructures. Sites were often raised, or built on man made hills. This could be to combat flooding in the nearby areas. Another aspect of the architecture is they often built walls around their entire cities.
What did the Indus Valley use for shelter?
Wealthy Indus Valley families lived in comfortable houses built around courtyards. Stairs led to a flat roof where there was extra space to work and relax. Although there was not much furniture, the homes had wells for water and bathrooms with pipes that carried waste into the main drains.
How did Indus people build their house?
Answer: Indus Valley homes were built from dried or baked mud or clay bricks. Stones were not used. A few other materials were used to compliment the bricks to make the roofs, floors, interior walls etc.
What kind of houses did the Indus Valley Civilization have?
The Indus Valley Civilization. The two biggest cities of Indus valley civilization were Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. People lived in stone houses that were 2-3 stories high and all of them had sewage systems.
How did the Indus Valley Civilization get there water?
The Indus Valley Civilization. The system was built with mud bricks and ran under the street. The city of Mohenjo Daro had 3,500 people. they had about 700 wells which brought underground water to the surface. The upper and lower sides of the city Mohenjo Daro were not joined but they were close together.
Are there any Hindu gods in Indus Valley Civilization?
Evidence supporting this claim includes: the continuity of pre-Aryan traditions; practices by many sectors of Indian society; and also the possibility that some major gods of the Hindu pantheon actually originated during the time of the Indus Valley Civilization and were kept “alive” by the original inhabitants through the centuries. [1]
Where are the drains in the Indus Valley?
The Indus Valley. p.13. These Ancient drains are in a side street in the city of Mohenjo Daro. The drain in the center street is joined with smaller drains from each house. Shuter Jane. The Indus Valley. p.14