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Mohenjo-Daro's Drainage: The Indus Valley's Underground Revolution

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Long before Rome's Cloaca Maxima, the cities of the Indus Valley built something astonishing: a network of brick-lined drains, soak pits, and manhole covers that could rival any modern system. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the covered drains of Mohenjo-Daro — how they were built, why they mattered, and what they tell us about Indus society. They walk through the precise engineering: the gradient for flow, the corbelled arches, the bitumen waterproofing. They discuss how almost every house had a bathroom with a latrine connected to the street drain — a level of sanitation unseen elsewhere until the Roman Empire. And they tackle the mystery of why such sophisticated infrastructure existed in a civilization that left no palaces or royal tombs. Was it communal governance? A religious imperative? Or something else? Along the way, they touch on Dholavira's reservoirs, the Great Bath, and what the drains reveal about social equality. A deep look at how a people 4,500 years ago solved problems we still face today. #MohenjoDaro #IndusValley #Drainage #Sanitation #AncientEngineering #Harappa #Dholavira #GreatBath #CorbelledArch #Bitumen #IndusCivilization #UrbanPlanning #AncientHistory #SouthAsia #Archaeology #FexingoHistory #LucasAndLuna #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Mohenjo-Daro's Drainage: The Indus Valley's Underground Revolution artwork

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Long before Rome's Cloaca Maxima, the cities of the Indus Valley built something astonishing: a network of brick-lined drains, soak pits, and manhole covers that could rival any modern system. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the covered drains of Mohenjo-Daro — how they were built, why they mattered, and what they tell us about Indus society. They walk through the precise engineering: the gradient for flow, the corbelled arches, the bitumen waterproofing. They discuss how almost every house had a bathroom with a latrine connected to the street drain — a level of sanitation unseen elsewhere until the Roman Empire. And they tackle the mystery of why such sophisticated infrastructure existed in a civilization that left no palaces or royal tombs. Was it communal governance? A religious imperative? Or something else? Along the way, they touch on Dholavira's reservoirs, the Great Bath, and what the drains reveal about social equality. A deep look at how a people 4,500 years ago solved problems we still face today. #MohenjoDaro #IndusValley #Drainage #Sanitation #AncientEngineering #Harappa #Dholavira #GreatBath #CorbelledArch #Bitumen #IndusCivilization #UrbanPlanning #AncientHistory #SouthAsia #Archaeology #FexingoHistory #LucasAndLuna #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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