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Mohenjo-daro and Harappa were thriving by 2600 BCE — grid streets and indoor plumbing before most cities existed
While Mesopotamia and Egypt get all the hype, the Indus Valley was quietly building the most advanced urban planning of the ancient world. Standardized brick sizes, covered sewage systems, public baths, and a writing system we STILL can't decode. Population hit maybe 5 million. These people were lowkey ahead of their time.
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