Lower Town

Isaac Kremer/ November 23, 2025/ / 0 comments

an extensively eastern and shorter mound where domestic architecture could be seen. There were more unbounded open spaces to enhance community interactions. The buildings had sharing walls and were in clusters. The clusters were separated by broad avenues and staggered lanes. The city was interconnected by well, drains and sewers. (Pakhale, 2019)

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