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Asked: November 7, 20242024-11-07T08:35:56+00:00 2024-11-07T08:35:56+00:00In: Class 6 Social Science

Have a debate in class about the last two interpretations. Can you think of any others? Remember that in this case, we do not have any other source of history — no inscription, no text, no traveller’s account.

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Beyond religious or elite use, the Great Bath may have served as a communal gathering space or a seasonal ritual site. Without written records, interpretations rely heavily on archaeological context and cross-cultural comparisons.

Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation question answer

Class 6 NCERT Social Science Tapestry of the Past Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation

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    1. Kiara Singh
      2024-11-07T09:32:20+00:00Added an answer on November 7, 2024 at 9:32 am

      Apart from religious or royal use, the Great Bath could have been a venue for community events, seasonal festivals, or purification rituals. Another interpretation is that it served as a public health measure, maintaining hygiene among urban dwellers. Since we lack written records, ideas stem from comparisons with similar structures elsewhere. Archaeologists debate its purpose, considering everything from ceremonial uses to social gatherings. With each theory, we deepen our understanding of Harappan life and values.

      For more NCERT Solutions for Class 6 Social Science Chapter 6 The Beginnings of Indian Civilisation Extra Questions and Answer:

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