Archeologists have called one of the large buildings in Harappa 'The Great Granary,' but now there is some doubt as to whether it ever held any grain.
Harappa is located in Pakistan so it would be on the continent of Asia.
Harappa sabhyata is derived from the word harappa which is pronounced as ɦəɽəppa in the Punjabi language. It is an ancient city and was made up of the Indusy Valley civilization.
Harappa government is just like the caste system in India. It puts its lower citizens to the bottom of the food chain.
Harappa generally means Shiva. It also gets the meaning as "Hara" - Vishnu and "Appa" - Shiva. This is actually the exact meaning of Harappa. The people who named the place named it after their god which resembles lord Shiva.
Mohenjo Daro and Harappa. Harappa gave its name to this Indus Valley culture...hence the Harappan civilization
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The pharoh decreed that all peasants were to work in the granaries.
the tanks which are used for large scale storage of grains are known as silos and granaries.
The prairies are known as the granaries of the world because of the '''''surplus wheat production.'''''
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Granaries are structures, buildings, silos or pits on a farm, in which to store cereal grains such as wheat, barley, oats, etc.
The question should read, "What are the Nankoweap Granaries?" A granary is a structure such as a silo on a farm for storing corn or grain. The Nankoweap granary is a series of storage granaries built by the Anasazi Indians in the Grand Canyon in Arizona.
prairie export wheat and maize in other countries. that is why prairie are known as the granaries of the world
The Harappa lived Pakistan.
Harappa is located in Punjab in northeast Pakistan. The ancient village of Harappa is now an archaeological site so the modern village has been resettled 6 kms from there.
Harappa is located on the bank of the Sarasvati river.
Harappa is located along the Indus River.