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The Indus Valley civilization built remarkably planned cities with indoor plumbing and grid layouts.
By 2600 BCE, cities like Mohenjo-daro and Harappa in present-day Pakistan housed tens of thousands of people in what may have been the ancient world's most organized urban society. Streets ran in precise grids, homes had private bathrooms connected to covered sewage systems, and standardized weights suggest centralized trade regulation. Their writing system remains undeciphered to this day.
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