Answer the following about water in the Indus Valley Civilization, for 10 points each.
[10m] A large, brick-lined area in this site near the Gulf of Khambhat in modern-day Gujarat likely either served as a reservoir or a dockyard, underscoring its vitality to Harappan trade networks.
ANSWER: Lothal
[10e] Like many buildings in Mohenjo-daro, this structure was theorized to serve ritual and social purposes when filled with water. Gypsum plaster and bitumen were used to seal the bricks lining the floor of this structure, reached by two wide staircases.
ANSWER: Great Bath
[10h] This Harappan site unusually contains mostly stone structures, instead of traditional brick, including over a dozen proto-stepwalls. A “signboard” in this site has been used to try to decipher the Indus script.
ANSWER: Dholavira [accept Dholavira Signboard]
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