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What do you think the above was mohenjo - daro used for

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
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In fact, however, scientists have now uncovered cities throughout the region. Mohenjo-Daro was an extremely well-planned city, similar in design to Harappa in the north. ... The citadel, pictured above, was home to buildings designed for public use, buildings such as the granary and the Great Bath.

Answered by vishalroyvishalroy05
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The name Mohenjo-daro is reputed to signify “the mound of the dead.” The archaeological importance of the site was first recognized in 1922, one year after the discovery of Harappa. Subsequent excavations revealed that the mounds contain the remains of what was once the largest city of the Indus civilization.

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