How Did Architecture Influence The Indus Valley Civilization

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The Indus Valley is located in what is now Pakistan and Northwest India. Architecture is a large part of the Indus Valley Civilization. It was said that the architecture “contributed to the overall success of the civilization.” The people within the Indus Valley Civilization created a drainage system, irrigation canals, houses, The Great Bath, and several other buildings. These buildings were built in a “grid like scheme.” The Great Bath was said to be one of the greatest inventions from the Indus Valley Civilization. It was “the earliest public water tank in the ancient world.” The bath was made out of “finely fitted bricks” that were used to keep water inside of the tank. Gypsum Plaster and Bitumen, which is natural tar, were used as the