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Conclusion
Today in Pakistan the Indus Valley still influences our lives. The Indus Valley civilization invented bangles and jewelry. Modern Pakistani women still wear bangles and jewelry for parties and other special occasions. In the Indus Valley, people were known to weave cotton and modern Pakistan is still famous for its textile mills that make cotton for clothes. The Indus Civilization was the first to raise chickens for food. Now chickens are displayed on menus all over the world. Also today you can still see bullock carts on the streets of our city, Lahore. These carts are very similar to the toy models found in Mohenjo-Daro. The Indus Valley, one of the four greatest civilizations is part of our heritage.
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