Even in ancient times people inhabited the world. They brought forth unique styles of language, arts, government, religion, social structure and technology. The researchers have found clues about their existence and although we may never know everything about their lives, we recognize they existed based on their abilities, skills, and conditions of their time and place.
In Mohenjo-Daro they had technology such as two wheeled carts and sewer systems. The sewer systems were built to remove dirty water and waste out of the home and into the Indus River. These sewer systems allowed them to have bathrooms throughout the city. The reason for the cart was for hauling grain or crops to a destination. Having oxen pull was a great help because loads could get very heavy. Both inventions during this time period helped Mohenjo-Daro people succeed in daily life.
Mohenjo-Daro had art in a few ways. In Mohenjo-Daro they made sculptures, clay models, beaded items, and seals. These art pieces were used for many different purposes. Each art piece had a different meaning. Seals were used for protection against evil. Clay models were used for kid's enjoyment. Sculptures made it possible for us to see who they looked in ancient times. Beaded items are still used today for decoration and jewelry. If people in Mohenjo-Daro didn't have art in their lives it wouldn't have been as exciting. All art is very interesting even to ancient people.
The food supply was stable and strong in the Mohenjo-Daro community. The stable food supply consisted of wheat, barley, millet, fruit, vegetables and fish. The people were able to grow the grain and vegetation because the river would flood at times. The reason they had fish is because the city was along the Indus River. Mohenjo-Daro was able to eat many types of fish, even ones that exist today. Although they ad to fish and labor for their food, it benefited their bodies.
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