Packet 5: Bonus 2

Parallel-wall structures at the Chalcolithic site of Gilund (“GILL-und”) may be examples of these buildings. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these non-bath structures. Mortimer Wheeler described a building at Mohenjo-daro as a “Great” one of these structures, though Kenoyer argued it was better understood as a “Great Hall.”
ANSWER: granaries [accept Great Granary]
[10e] Shinde (“SHIN-duh”) and Possehl also noted how parallel walls characterized a granary on Mound F at this type-site of the Indus Valley civilization.
ANSWER: Harappa
[10h] A mud-walled structure at this culture’s site of Inamgaon (“in-AM-gah-on”) has been identified as a granary. Over 200 sites have been found from this major Chalcolithic culture of Maharashtra, which cut off the feet of the dead to prevent the return of ghosts.
ANSWER: Jorwe (“JOR-vay”) [or Jorve]
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