The City and Trade
Sewer System and Homes
Games and Clay Models
The Great Bath and Seals
100

The size of Mohenjodaro.

What is 1 Square Mile? 

100

The sewage and waste from the city flowed into this river.

What is the Indus River?

100

Many of the clay models depicted these animals pulling a cart.

What are Bulls?

100
Aside from being a charm to keep away evil, the seals may have also been these objects.

What are Tags?

200

The estimated range of the population.

Who are around 35,500-41,250 people?

200

The wells throughout this city were made of these objects.

What are Bricks?

200

An early form of this game may have been invented in Mohenjodaro.

What is Chess?

200

The seals are covered with these drawings that stand for other things.

What are Pictographs?

300

The large building in the citadel of Mohenjodaro was originally thought to be this kind of structure.

What is a Granary?

300

The range of rooms in a house matched this number.

What are 1 to 12 rooms?

300

The clay models may have been some of these, as well as depicting how farmers carried goods to market.

What are Children's Toys?

300

The Great Bath was made of these materials.

What are Waterproof Bricks, Mortar, and Asphalt?

400

The two main theories for Mohenjodaro's sudden disappearance.

What are Raiders and Floods?

400

The complexity of the sewer system of Mohenjodaro matched this civilization.

What is Ancient Rome?

400

Ivory tokens might have been used in these activities.

What are Gambling and Fortune-Telling?

400

The Great Bath may have also been important to this religion because of the importance of bathing rituals in it.

What is Hinduism?

500

The two resources imported from Karnataka.

What are Gold and Alabaster?

500

The windows on a house were made of terra-cotta, or this transparent material.

What is Alabaster?

500

The animals on many of these models were attached to this object. 

What is a Yoke?

500

The Great Bath was this many feet long, and this many feet deep.

What are the measurements of 39 feet long and 8 feet deep?

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