Chapter 2 documents

The Indus Valley was wayyyyyy ahead of it's time.  They made their city on a grid pattern, much like modern day civilizations do.  They made mud bricks and used them to build more sophisticated and sturdy houses.  Inside these houses, there was a toilet that would push away the waste water.  This was a huge sanitary improvement which helped with controlling disease.   They also crafted baths, which also helped hugely with hygiene. Seals were used to imprint a mark on an item to signify where it came from.  The dancing girl statue was made my the lost wax method, this shows there was a well developed copper/bronze industry. 

4. What additional kids of architectural discoveries would be helpful in furthering our understanding of the Indus valley civilization. 

Any way of showing us how the bronze figures would be very important.  This would help us know how they advanced with technology.  Also, finding more seals or how the seals were made would be very important.  Any key of what the seals meant would also be detrimental to helping us figure out the Indus Valley peoples.

-Dylan

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