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Harappans based around Lothal and from Sindh, …

Years: 2349BCE - 2206BCE

Harappans based around Lothal and from Sindh, after a flood destroys village foundations and settlements around 2350 BCE, take this opportunity to expand their settlement and create a planned township on the lines of greater cities in the Indus valley.

Lothal planners, to protect the area from consistent floods, divide the town into blocks of one-to-two-meter-high (three to six feet) platforms of sun-dried bricks, each serving twenty to thirty houses of thick mud and brick walls.

The city is divided into a lower town and a citadel, or acropolis, where the town’s rulers live.

The acropolis has paved baths, underground and surface drains built of kiln-fired bricks, and a potable water well.

The lower town is subdivided into two sectors—the north-south arterial street is the main commercial area—flanked by shops of rich and ordinary merchants and artisans.

The residential area is located to either side of the marketplace.

The lower town would also be periodically enlarged during Lothal's years of prosperity.

Lothal's dock—the world's earliest known—connects the city to a course of the Sabarmati river on the trade route between Harappan cities in Sindh and the peninsula of Saurashtra.

(The surrounding Kutch desert of today is at this time a part of the Arabian Sea.)

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