Journey through Ancient India

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Which period is considered as the Neolithic Age in Ancient India?

  • c. 7000 – c. 2500 BCE
  • c. 3500–1750 BCE
  • c. 8000–3500 BCE (correct)
  • c. 10,000–3300 BCE

Which culture is associated with the earliest evidence of farming in Ancient India?

  • Indus Valley Civilisation
  • Bhirrana culture
  • Mehrgarh culture (correct)
  • Ahar–Banas culture

Which civilization existed during the Bronze Age in Ancient India?

  • Indus Valley Civilisation (correct)
  • Cemetery H culture
  • Ahar–Banas culture
  • Ochre Coloured Pottery culture

Which culture is known for its distinctive red pottery in Ancient India?

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Which empire marked the end of the Ancient India period?

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Neolithic Age in Ancient India

This period, spanning from 8000 to 3500 BCE, marked a significant transformation in Indian history, as it witnessed the emergence of agriculture and settled societies.

Earliest Farming in Ancient India

Mehrgarh, located in present-day Pakistan, is recognized as the earliest site in India displaying evidence of farming. Archaeological findings reveal early evidence of domesticated wheat and barley, along with animal husbandry, indicating the development of agriculture.

Civilization during Bronze Age in Ancient India

Emerging during the Bronze Age in India, the Indus Valley Civilization was a sophisticated urban civilization known for its unique urban planning, craftsmanship, and advanced drainage systems.

Ochre Coloured Pottery Culture

The Ochre Coloured Pottery culture is recognized for its characteristic red-colored pottery, which serves as a defining feature of this ancient Indian culture. The pottery, often decorated with geometric designs, provides insights into the artistic and cultural expressions of this period.

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End of Ancient India

The Gupta Empire played a pivotal role in marking the end of the Ancient India period. As the last major empire during this era, its decline and subsequent fragmentation ushered in a new chapter of Indian history.

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