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harappan architecture-what is it? (q1) what is a mound? (q2) what tools did they use? (q3) the architecture of the city of Harappa (q1 answer) houses that have been built on top of each other (q2 answer) saws, chisels, chip knives, and pick-axes (q3 answer)

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Harappa


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[edit] Tools!

The Harappans used many tools. These tools included a saw with undulating edges, a chisel, and a pick axe.♠

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[edit] Once Upon a Time

Once upon a time in the land of Ojnehom Apparah there lived a dragon called fluffy ala ping-pong. This dragon liked to eat a special food. Can you guess what it is? Cactus!!! He loved all kinds of cacti! Opuntia, Saguaro, Ocotillo, and most of all Prickly pear! fluffy ala ping-pong also liked to play ping-pong and RuneScape. There is no more to tell about hime, so... THE END.


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Sources: book: The Indus Valley, By Naida Kirkpatrick Heinemann Library, April 2002 drainage system, mounds building up. site:How Indus towns developed used sun dried or kiln-fired brick Tool site copper bucket cont. chisels rools site2

<Tools of stone, copper and bronze have been found, which in many respects were technologically sound. The blades were flat and easily bent while the axe heads had to be lashed to their shafts. In the design of one tool, however, the Harappans had been superior; they had devised a saw with undulating teeth, which allowed the dust to escape freely from the cut and much simplified the carpenter's craft> Block quote


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The Harappans lived in Harappa from 2600 B.C to 1700 B.C. They were great architects and city planners. They were so good at what they did that they had a sewer system and a well for every house.