The citadel was sited on a high mound on the west. Harappa was heavily plundered for bricks in the nineteenth century, but what remains still tell a tale of massive and impressive brick buildings ...
Remnants of Harappa's citadel wall, made of mud brick, are still visible, even though many of its bricks were plundered during the construction of a railway in the 19th century. Archaeological ...
Brick-built streets, public baths, intricately designed houses, and crop cultivation according to seasons are the hallmarks ...
Despite missing Harappa’s full significance ... Development of large cities with uniform bricks, weights, seals, and pottery. – Planned townships, drainage systems, and long-distance trade.
President Murmu got detailed information about the Harappan culture, housing, systems of water storage and disposal existing in those times, and huge walls in the ancient metropolis.