Introduction
Lower Paleolithic Age
Middle Paleolithic Age
Upper Paleolithic Age
Introduction
Tool Types and Technology
Geometric ones are types such as trapeze, triangle, lunate or crescent. The nongeometric types are named by the nature of blunting of the back, such as partly, fully or obliquely blunted blades or after their functions such as scraper, point, knife, blade, awl, burin and borer
Indian Mesolithic Culture
Indian Mesolithic sites
Introduction
Neolithic Culture
Neolithic cultures of India
| Region | Important Places | Characteristic Features |
| North-Western Region – Pakistan and Afghanistan | Mehrgarh in the Kacchi plains, Kili Gul Muhammad in the Quetta valley, Rana Ghundai in the Loralai valley and Anjira in the Surab valley.
| · It is one of the earliest regions of the world which has given combined evidence of plant and animal domestication.
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| Northern Region – Kashmir | Burzahom, Gufkral and Kanispur | · The Neolithic culture of Kashmir region was contemporary with the Harappan civilization. |
| Vindhyan Hills, the Belan and the Ganga River Valleys | The sites of ChopaniMando, Koldihwa, Lehuradeva and Mahagara in the Ganga valley are the important excavated sites of this region | · The Belan river valley witnessed one of the earliest Neolithic occupations in India. |
| Mid-Eastern Ganga Valley Region | Chirand (on the banks of the river Ghagra in district Saran), Chechar, Senuwar (near Sasaram) and Taradip | · The Neolithic sites of this region also have evidence for transition to the Chalcolithic |
| Central-Eastern Region | Kuchai, Golbaisasan and Sankarjang are some of the important Neolithic sites of this region | · These cultures show similarities with the Neolithic complexes of east and Southeast Asia |
| North-Eastern India | Marakdola, Daojali Hading and Sarutaru are the Neolithic sites of Assam region | · In north-eastern India, the Neolithic culture belongs to a slightly later period. · This region today has evidence for shifting cultivation, cultivation of yams and taro, building stone and wooden memorials for the dead, and the presence of Austro-Asiatic languages. |
| South India | Sanganakallu, Kodekal, Budihal, Tekkalakota, Brahmagiri, Maski, T.Narsipur, Piklihal, Watkal, Hemmige and Hallur in Karnataka; Utnur, Pallavoy, Nagarjunakonda, Ramapuram and Veerapuram in Andhra Pradesh; and Paiyyampalli in Tamil Nadu | · The Neolithic people of South India had an agro-pastoral economy. · Further, the Neolithic sites of South India have ash mounds in the early stages and evidence of plant and animal domestication is found. |
Social Organisation and Belief System
Thus, the transition from hunting-gathering to food-producing, in fact, brought about important changes in social and cultural development.
Introduction
Chalcolithic Culture in India
Chalcolithic cultures identified on basis of their geographical location
Thus, in the Chalcolithic period, copper predominated in metalworking technology.
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