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Answered by harshrajsingh567
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1) The so-called "granary" of Harappa is found on Mound F. It is a brick structure that was built on a massive brick foundation over 45 meters north south and 45 meters east-west. ... Each room measures 15.2 by 6.1 meters and has three sleeper walls with air space between them.

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2)The ornaments were made up of gold ,silver, precious stones,ivory etc. some common ornaments were necklace, finger- rings, bangles, armlets,anklets, fan - shaped head dress and many more. such ornaments were never buried with the dead but were passed on to from generation to generation.

Answered by csr25
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Two rows of six granaries were found at Harappa. Working floors consisting of rows of circular brick platforms were discovered to the south of the granaries in Harappa. It is believed that it was built for threshing grains as remains of grains of wheat and barley were found in crevices of the floor.

The ornaments were made up of gold ,silver, precious stones,ivory etc. some common ornaments were necklace, finger- rings, bangles, armlets,anklets, fan - shaped head dress and many more. such ornaments were never buried with the dead but were passed on to from generation to generation.

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