Malik and other scholars have noted similarities between NPB and Harappan cultures, among them the ivorydice and combs and a similar system of weights. Other similarities include the utilization of mud, baked bricks and stone in architecture, the construction of large units of public architecture, the systematic development of hydraulic features and a similar craft industry. 1 There are however also important differences between these two cultures, e.g. in the NBP culture rice, millet and sorghum become more important.1 The NBP culture may reflect the first state-level organization in South Asia. 1
References
^ abc Shaffer, Jim. 1993, Reurbanization: The eastern Punjab and beyond. In Urban Form and Meaning in South Asia: The Shaping of Cities from Prehistoric to Precolonial Times, ed. H. Spodek and D.M. Srinivasan.