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How was the drainage system of Dholavira?

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Answered by IpsitaSethi
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In the drainage systems, drains from houses were connected to wider public drains. Ruins like Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan and Dholavira in Gujarat in India had settlements with some of the ancient world's most sophisticated sewage systems. They included drainage channels, rainwater harvesting, and street ducts.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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drains were made with both ordinary ungeometrical stones as well as neatly cut blocks

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At Dholavira, stones were available in plenty and were used to make tiles for the water structures; drains were made with both ordinary ungeometrical stones as well as neatly cut blocks. There are several channels carefully cut in stone blocks or slabs of varying lengths. Pottery pipes were also used.

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