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Posts Tagged ‘Ancient Indian History’

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Bronze Age Weapons - Swords

Before Bronze Age, stone was used as weapon and as a cutting edged tool. But stones are very fragile and therefore are not very practical to be used as the sword. Bronze Age was the era of using metals and... (Continue reading)

Indus Valley Civilization - Culture and Trade

The Indus Valley Civilization was one of the world’s first great urban civilizations. It flourished in the vast river plains and adjacent regions which are now Pakistan and Western India. The origin of the Indus Valley Civilization dates back to... (Continue reading)

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Bronze Age - I

Bronze Age - I

The Bronze Age is characterized by the introduction of bronze and copper. Bronze Age, the era of copper age, is the prehistoric period in which people started using metal (ca. 4000 — 6000 years ago). It is the period of... (Continue reading)

Stone Age III

Stone Age art (called prehistoric art) refers to any art or work during the three above-mentioned periods of the Stone Age. Cupules are the oldest and the most predominant form of art during the period of Stone Age. Cupules are... (Continue reading)

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Stone Age - I

The primitive man made use of stones and stone tools for every day chores. Thus, the era was termed as Stone Age. The Stone Age is broadly divided into three parts on the basis of specialization of stone tools utilized... (Continue reading)

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India - The Beginning

Around 40 million years ago, the Indian subcontinent drifted northwards and merged with Eurasia, raising the Himalayas. Even after the formation of Himalayas in the north, it remained an accessible island connected with a land bridge of round 50 km... (Continue reading)

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