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short note on ring wells

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Answered by PiyushSinghRajput1
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Towards the end of the latest excavation at Purana Qila, which began in January this year, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has discovered a ring well 4.4 metres below the earth. The well, 70 centimetres in diameter, lined with earthen rings is characteristic of the Maurya 
Answered by junali007
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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

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