Q. What was the standard size ratio of Indus Valley kiln-fired baked bricks?
Answer: 7:14:28 cm
Notes: The Indus Valley Civilization used kiln-fired baked bricks with a standardized ratio of 7:14:28 cm, facilitating modular construction and structural stability. This technology enhanced durability and water resistance, crucial for their flood-prone settlements, and indicates advanced urban planning and centralized production, predating similar methods in Mesopotamia.
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