Dholavira had at least six large reservoirs, some built with stones and others cut into rock. The largest reservoir measured 73 meters in length, and many were connected through underground drains for efficient water harvesting and distribution. Class VI NCERT ...
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In Mohenjo-daro, people drew water from hundreds of wells made of bricks. In other regions, water may have come from ponds, nearby streams, or human-made reservoirs. Class 6 Social Science NCERT Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation. Chapter 6 ...
The Harappans had separate areas for bathing in their homes, connected to a larger network of drains that ran below the streets to carry away wastewater. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 Class 6 Social Science NCERT ...
One of the rooms surrounding the ‘Great Bath’ contained a well, which may have been used to supply fresh water to the tank. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session 2024-2025.
Archaeologists have proposed that the ‘Great Bath’ might have been used as a public bath for people, a bath for the royal family, or a tank for religious rituals. The first interpretation, a public bath, is now ruled out because ...