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Why were graneries builtbclose to rivers

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Answered by Anonymous
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All the granaries were built close to the river bank so that grains could be easily transported with the help of boats. Near the Great Granary in Harappa, circular brick platforms have been found which were probably used for threshing grain.

Answered by Anonymous
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Granaries in the Indus valley civilization have been found in two most important regions known as Mohenjodaro, and Harappa. ... 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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