What did the Indus Valley civilizations use their granaries for?
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The granary in the Indus Valley Civilisation is a huge structure made of thousands of fired bricks and could hold enough food to feed the entire city for a long time.
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Here's your answer!!
The granary in the Indus Valley Civilisation is a huge structure made of thousands of fired bricks and could hold enough food to feed the entire city for a long time.
Hope this helps you!!
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Grains storage is the right answer.
Granaries in the Indus valley civilization have been found in two most important regions known as Mohenjodaro, and Harappa. The granaries in the Harappan civilization served the purpose of a store-house, where the garnered grains were stored. In the ancient times, granaries were often made of potter-ies. But the Harappan people built the granaries above the ground which represents that they wanted to keep the stored grain away from rats and other insects.
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