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1,500 Year Old Stepped Reservoir Found on Elephanta Island

Why in the News?

The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) discovered a 1,500 year old stepped reservoir on Elephanta Island near Mumbai, indicating advanced water management and maritime trade.

Key Findings

  • Age: ~1,500 years old
  • Shape: T shaped stepped reservoir
  • Size:
    • Length: 14.7 metres
    • Width: 6.7 to 10.8 metres
    • Depth: 5 metres excavated
  • 20 steps discovered so far

Why Reservoir Was Built

  • Elephanta Island is rocky
  • Rainwater quickly flows into sea
  • Reservoir helped:
    • Store rainwater
    • Ensure water supply
  • Shows advanced ancient engineering.

Other Discoveries

Excavation yielded:

  • Brick structure (possibly dyeing vat)
  • Terracotta figurines
  • Glass and stone bangles
  • Carnelian and quartz beads
  • Storage pots
  • Stone anchors

Evidence of Maritime Trade

  • 3,000 amphorae sherds from Mediterranean
  • Torpedo jars from West Asia and Mesopotamia
  • Used to store:
    • Wine
    • Oil
    • Fish sauce
  • Shows trade with Rome and West Asia.

Coins Discovered

  • 60 coins found
  • Copper coins of Kalachuri ruler Krishnaraja
  • Period: 6th century CE

About Elephanta Island

  • Located near Mumbai coast
  • Known for Elephanta Caves
  • Dedicated to Lord Shiva
  • Period: 5th century CE
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
[2021] Which one of the following ancient towns is well-known for its elaborate system of water harvesting and management by building a series of dams and channelizing water into connected reservoirs? (a) Dholavira (b) Kalibangan (c) Rakhigarhi (d) Ropar

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