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list the features of dockyard at Lothal?

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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The dominant sight at Lothal is the massive dockyard which has helped make this place so important to international archaeology. Spanning an area 37 meters from east to west and nearly 22 meters from north to south, the dock is said by some to be the greatest work of maritime architecture before the birth of Christ. To be sure, not all archaeologists are convinced that the structure was used as a dockyard and some prefer to refer to it as a large tank that may have been a reservoir.

It was excavated besides the river Sabarmati, which has since changed course. The structure's design shows a thorough study of tides, hydraulics and the effect of sea water on bricks. Ships could have entered into the northern end of the dock through an inlet channel connected to an estuary of the Sabramati during high tide. The lock gates could then have been closed so the water level would rise sufficiently for them to float.

Answered by deepanshu67892
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In a dockyard, ships are constructed, maintained, and repaired.

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The enormous dockyard, which has contributed to Lothal's prominence in global archaeology, is the area's most notable feature. The dock, which measures almost 22 metres from north to south and nearly 37 metres from east to west, is thought by some to be the best example of nautical construction created before the birth of Christ. Tides, hydraulics, and the impact of seawater on bricks were all carefully considered in the design of the construction. During high tide, ships may have accessed the dock's northern end through an inlet canal that was connected to the Sabramati River. The lock gates might have then been shut, allowing the water to rise to a point where they could float.

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