When the Indus civilization went into sudden decline around 1900 BCE, Mohenjo-daro was abandoned | [ ] Conservation and current state An initial agreement to fund restoration was agreed through the UNESCO in on 27 May 1980 |
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In 2011, responsibility for the preservation of the site was transferred to the government of Sindh |
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6It looks and feels good | Most were built of fired and mortared ; some incorporated sun-dried and wooden superstructures |
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Etymology The city's original name is unknown | Many bronze and copper pieces, such as figurines and bowls, have been recovered from the site, showing that the inhabitants of Mohenjo-daro understood how to utilize the |
Due to the period in which these wells were built and used, it is likely that the circular brick well design used at this and many other Harappan sites are an invention that should be credited to the Indus civilization, as there is no existing evidence of this design from Mesopotamia or Egypt at this time, and even later.