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Like Harappa, Mohenjo-daro had a structure early archaeologists referred to as a granary
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Constructed on top of a tapered brick platform, this structure had a solid brick foundation that stretched for 50 meters east-west and 27 meters north-south. Narrow passageways divided this foundation into 27 square and rectangular blocks. Two passageways ran east-west and eight ran north-south. A part of the northern foundation contained hollow sockets for wooden beams that were used to support a wooden structure or stairway. The wells and walls visible in the foreground were built later. |
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