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  1. The Indus River Valley Civilization presents an archaeological enigma through its highly sophisticated yet strangely egalitarian social structure. Unlike other contemporary civilizations such as those in Egypt or Mesopotamia, these settlements lacked monumental palaces, temples, or elite dwellings dedicated to rulers or priests. Instead, the civilization was defined by extreme standardization in urban design, including grid layouts, uniform baked bricks, and advanced sanitation systems that were consistent across many cities.


    - The absence of royal burials and monuments suggests a society based on consensus rather than centralized monarchy.
    - Highly organized water management and hygiene systems indicate strong civic cooperation.
    - Archaeological evidence shows little sign of warfare, with few weapons found beyond those used for hunting or fishing.
    - Governance may have functioned through heterarchical structures or collective decision-making by merchants or intellectuals.

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