meaning of great granaries of harappan civilization
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Great granaries:
a chief source or storehouse.
Harappan civilization:
(also Indus Valley civilization), an archaeological culture that flourished from the middle of the third millennium B.C. to the 17th or 16th century B.C. in the northwestern part of the Hindustan Peninsula, in what is now Ipdia and Pakistan. It was named after the site of Harappa.
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The Great Granary is a 'Mystery Building' at Harrapa. ... Archaeologist's first thought that the building was a granary. They thought the building was built above ground level so air could keep the wheat dry
Great Granary was found at Mohen-jo daro, while six small granaries were found at Harappa
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