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Stepwell
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Stepwell, unique to India.

+1 Food and +1 Housing. +1 Faith if adjacent to a Holy Site district. +1 Food if adjacent to a Farm. Additional Housing, Faith, and Food as you advance through the Technology and Civics Tree. Cannot be built on Hills or adjacent to another Stepwell.
Historical Context
A “stepwell” is a well or pool that can be reached by a set of steps. Although found in other regions, stepwells (known by a variety of names) are prevalent in India and Southeast Asia. The first rock-cut stepwells in India date from around 200 BC, and by 600 AD they were common throughout the Gujarat region; scholars believe that “cylindrical brick-lined wells” were a product of the early Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization. Many of the ancient Indian settlements had stepwells, and the elaborate ornamentation – some as detailed as those of any Hindu temple – show they were highly thought of by the citizenry. Not surprising, given the scarcity of clean water in the area. Alas, the British overseers of the Raj found the hygiene of the wells less than desirable, and so installed pumps and pipes to replace the stepwells in their holdings. Far less picturesque, but certainly more efficient.
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_stepwell

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_india
India
+1 Food
+1.0 Housing
+1 Faith (requires Feudalism)
+1 Food (requires Professional Sports)

Requirements

Technology
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Irrigation
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
PortraitSquare
icon_improvement_stepwell
Description
Unlocks the Builder ability to construct a Stepwell, unique to India.

+1 Food and +1 Housing. +1 Faith if adjacent to a Holy Site district. +1 Food if adjacent to a Farm. Additional Housing, Faith, and Food as you advance through the Technology and Civics Tree. Cannot be built on Hills or adjacent to another Stepwell.
Historical Context
A “stepwell” is a well or pool that can be reached by a set of steps. Although found in other regions, stepwells (known by a variety of names) are prevalent in India and Southeast Asia. The first rock-cut stepwells in India date from around 200 BC, and by 600 AD they were common throughout the Gujarat region; scholars believe that “cylindrical brick-lined wells” were a product of the early Bronze Age Indus Valley civilization. Many of the ancient Indian settlements had stepwells, and the elaborate ornamentation – some as detailed as those of any Hindu temple – show they were highly thought of by the citizenry. Not surprising, given the scarcity of clean water in the area. Alas, the British overseers of the Raj found the hygiene of the wells less than desirable, and so installed pumps and pipes to replace the stepwells in their holdings. Far less picturesque, but certainly more efficient.

Traits

Unique To
icon_civilization_india
India
+1 Food
+1.0 Housing
+1 Faith (requires Feudalism)
+1 Food (requires Professional Sports)

Requirements

Technology
icon_tech_irrigation
Irrigation
icon_terrain_desert
Desert
icon_terrain_tundra
Tundra
icon_terrain_plains
Plains
icon_terrain_grass
Grassland
icon_terrain_snow
Snow

Usage

Built By
icon_unit_builder
Builder
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