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What is the use of a dock yard in the harrapan civilisation

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Answered by faatimafyz
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Explanation:

The remains of the lower town suggest that the area had a bead-making factory. In close proximity to the enclosure identified as a warehouse, along the eastern side where a wharf-like platform, is a basin measuring 217 m long and 26 meters in width, identified as a tidal dock-yard. At the north and southern end of the basis are identified an inlet and an outlet which would have aided in maintaining the adequate water level to facilitate sailing. Stone anchors, marine shells and seals possibly belonging to the Persian Gulf corroborate the use of this basin as a dockyard where boats would have been sailed upstream from the Gulf of Cambay during high tide.

Answered by toppermuskan27
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Explanation:

According to archeologists, the river channel brought a large volume of water during high tide, that filled the basin and helped the sailing of boats upstream. The remaining sealings, stone anchors, and marine shells identified the place as a warehouse that functioned in the Lothal port.

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