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With its water tight floor, the Great Bath is considered to be the earliest known public water tank of the ancient world
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The floor sloping down to the southwest corner has a tiny outlet (top right) that leads to a brick drain, which in turn takes the water to the border of the mound. The floor sloping down to the southwest corner has a tiny outlet (top right) that leads to a brick drain, which in turn takes the water to the border of the mound. |
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