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describe ring wells found in mahajanapadas?

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Answered by priyanshu805140
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Structures of ceramic ring arranged on top of one another in a well are called ring wells.

: These linings are also known as terracotta rings. For the extraction of potable water in the rural areas, drilling is used which is one among the old age processes used.

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Answered by Anonymous
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In several Mahajanpad cities archaeologists have found rows of pots, or ceramic rings arranged one on top of the other. These are known as ring wells. These seem to have been used as toilets in some cases, and as drains and garbage dumps. These ring wells were usually found in individual houses.

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