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= Jorwe Archaeology = Multiple houses that have been found at the Jorwe have been larger, rectangle shaped houses with some even featuring a courtyard. Also found at the site of Jorwe is evidence of a water drainage system in some of the houses; this system was meant to be used to capture rain water, moving the water along the houses that had curved walls for this purpose and the courtyard themselves to a storage area. This practiced was used by many other civilizations that survived in areas where rain fall was not common and any rain water that could be saved for later dry seasons.

The people of Jorwe were also known to trade with other cultures in the surrounding area by evidence of finding their style of pottery in other sites, sites including Navdatoli, Ghargaon, and another site near Sangamner. This pottery was made of clay, and most of the time was painted with a maximum of two colors, most of the time consisting of black paint. Some pottery that was found had a spout, meant for pouring water and other kinds of liquids. It wasn't just pottery that has evidence of being traded but also other items.

Other artifacts found at Jorwe includes jewelry, most made out of clay but sometimes made of copper, including bracelets and bangles with intricate designs.