There were many Environmental Challenges similar to Mesopotamian and Egyptian ones
Historians don't have deciphered the method of Indus writing, the Indus Valley influenced an area much larger than Mesopotamian and Egypts
No one knows where human settlement began in India. Archeologists found evidence in the highlands of agriculture and domestication of goats and sheeps.
While Egyptians were building their pyramids Indus Valley were laying the bricks for India`s first cities, they built strong levees or earthen walls to keep water out of their cities
Largest cities were Kalibagan, Mohenjo-Daro, and Harappa
They had very good sophisticated city planning
Cities featured a fortified area called a citadel
Cities featured a fortified area called a citadel
The streets in its grid system were as wide as 30 feet and 3 stories high, bathrooms where wastewater flowed out to the street and then sewage pits outside the city.
they built strong levees or earthen walls to keep water out of their cities
The city was built on mud bricks platforms to protect it from the floodings
Archeologists have found more than 100 settlements mostly in modern day Pakistan. Indus Valley Civilization is sometimes called Harappan Civilization because of the many archeological discoveries
Like the other two river valley civilizations the Harappan culture developed a written language