Why do you think Dholavira had better infrastructure and facilities than the other Harappan cities? Mention any two reasons.
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Dholavira is the name of the village at Khadir bet, Bhachau Taluka, Great Rann of Kutch of Gujarat. “Bet” in local language means island. The archaeological (Harappan) site is locally known as Kotada timba meaning a large fort probably referring to the large ruins of the fortified ancient civilisation site.
Dholavira switched over from use of mud bricks to stone bricks for making houses and fortification walls; they built Citadel, Bailey, Lower and Middle Town much like what are found in most other contemporary cities like Harappa and Mohenjo‐Daro. These were probably due to social hierarchy where people from different segments of the society engaged in different activities used to live.
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