Located in Kutch district, all its buildings are almost exclusively built out of brick. The ancient site at Dholavira is flanked by two storm water channels; the Mansar in the north, and the Manhar in the south. Reservoirs are cut through stones vertically. They are about 7 meter deep and 79 meter long. The site was occupied from about 2900 BC for about a millennium, declining slowly after about 2100 BC, briefly abandoned and then reoccupied, finally by villagers among its ruins, until about 1450. A signboard with 10 huge Indus signs found on the floor of a room at the North Gate was probably originally displayed above the gateway.
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