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Indus Valley Water Management: Reservoirs and Dams of Dholavira

7 min · 16. juli 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the sophisticated water management systems of the Indus Valley civilization, focusing on the remarkable reservoirs and dams at Dholavira. Located on the arid island of Khadir in the Rann of Kutch, Dholavira's engineers built a series of stone reservoirs that captured monsoon runoff, ensuring a year-round water supply. Lucas explains how the city's layout, divided into a citadel and lower town, was designed around sixteen large reservoirs, some lined with limestone blocks. He reveals that the reservoirs at Dholavira are unique among Indus sites because they are constructed from stone rather than brick, and they incorporate a sophisticated dam system with sluice gates to control water flow. The episode also delves into how Dholavira's water management compares to other ancient systems like those of the Romans and the Nabateans, and discusses the environmental challenges that may have contributed to the city's decline. Along the way, Luna asks about the city's population and the role of its famous signboard, providing a vivid picture of life in this ancient desert metropolis. #IndusValley #Dholavira #WaterManagement #AncientEngineering #Reservoirs #Dams #Khadir #RannOfKutch #IndusCivilization #AncientTechnology #WaterConservation #Archaeology #Harappan #MohenjoDaro #SluiceGates #Limestone #Monsoon #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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