Building Process
The Great Bath building process was very complicated. The Great Bath was thirty-eight by twenty-three by eight feet. The floor of the Great Bath was sealed with two layers of sawed bricks. Two doors led through the antechamber into the fenestrated courtyard with the Great Bath, a large rectangular basin, carefully constructed so as to be watertight. The Great Bath is important because it helped the Harappans with washing and other things they may have needed. Most scholars regard the Great Bath as a religious structure.