The Harappans used land routes, rivers, and the sea for more distant destinations, marking the first intensive maritime activity in India. NCERT Book Exploring Society India and Beyond Class 6 NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and Beyond Session ...
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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 ...
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 ...
The larger Harappan cities were built according to precise plans, with wide streets often oriented to the cardinal directions. Most cities were surrounded by fortifications and had two distinct parts: the ‘upper town’ for the elite and the ‘lower town’ ...
It was initially called the ‘Indus Valley civilisation’ because several sites were discovered in the Indus plains after the first discoveries of Harappa and Mohenjo-daro. Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation NCERT Book Exploring Society ...
Harappa and Mohenjo-daro, both now in Pakistan, were the first two cities of the civilisation to be discovered. They were identified in 1924, about a century ago. Class VI NCERT Social Science NCERT Social Science Textbook Exploring Society India and ...