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Mrs. Randazzo

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When did the city disappear? 1900 B.C.E.
What is a theory of the disappearance? -hostile invaders took over -natural disaster -people moved
What was the grain used for? The grain was crushed into flour and used for trade
What was the grain possibly used as? Money
What were the measurements of the Great Bath? 39 feet long & 8 feet deep
What were the possible uses of the Great Bath? -possibly to wash -religious rituals
How did men dress in Ancient India? They had short beards, no mustaches, and wore a robe
What types of jewelry did women wear in Ancient India? -necklaces -earrings
How many seals have been found? 400 seals
What were possible uses for seals? -charms to keep away evil -used as tag to wear -tag for goods
What was found throughout a sewer system? drains, pipes, wells, and bathrooms
Who had bathrooms in Ancient India? The rich AND the poor
Where were home located? The lower area
What were the windows made of? Terra-cotta (hard clay) and alabaster (see-through mineral)
What game was started in Ancient India? Chess
What parts of games were found in the ruins of Mohenjodaro? -dice -stone balls -clay tracks -board games
What were clay models made of? terra-cotta
What could've the models been used as? toys or showing how animals got materials to markets
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