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Around the Indus in 90 Slides 2

City Wall

The curving line of the mud brick city wall at the eastern edge of Mound E rose high above the level of an ancient street that followed the exterior of the wall. A small apron or divider wall made of mud bricks was set right in the middle of the street, approximately four meters from the edge of the main city wall. This apron wall was built at this distance from the city wall around the entire mound.

Walls
Mound E
Harappa
Photograph
Harappa Archaeological Research Project
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