The Process to Build the Great Bath
The process to build the Great Bath must have taken precise planning and a lot of effort to build it. First they made bricks. After that, they fired the bricks and they put it into a rectangular shape that is 39 by 23 by 8 feet in dimensions. They then coated the rectangular shape with wax. This wax was used to make the Great Bath watertight so that no liquid could exit out of it. The smallest measurement used in this is 0.06 in (0.15 cm), the smallest measurement they used at the time. Now that they have built it, they used it for mainly religious purposes because they had no temples in Mohenjo-Daro or for a relaxing bath to clean them.