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Q: In which of the following sites of the Indus Valley Civilization was 'The Great Bath' found?
  • A. Mohenjodaro
  • B. Lothal
  • C. Dholavira
  • D. Kalibanga
Correct Answer: Option A - Mohenjodaro, which literally means 'Mound of the dead' is one of the important sites of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). It was discovered in the year 1922 by Rakhal Das Banerjee of the Archaeological Survey of India. The site is famous for its brick footpaths, developed water supply, drainage, latrines, huge granaries and baths and memorial buildings along with intersecting roads and an elaborate town planning system.
A. Mohenjodaro, which literally means 'Mound of the dead' is one of the important sites of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). It was discovered in the year 1922 by Rakhal Das Banerjee of the Archaeological Survey of India. The site is famous for its brick footpaths, developed water supply, drainage, latrines, huge granaries and baths and memorial buildings along with intersecting roads and an elaborate town planning system.

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Mohenjodaro, which literally means 'Mound of the dead' is one of the important sites of the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC). It was discovered in the year 1922 by Rakhal Das Banerjee of the Archaeological Survey of India. The site is famous for its brick footpaths, developed water supply, drainage, latrines, huge granaries and baths and memorial buildings along with intersecting roads and an elaborate town planning system.