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History of India, 1300 BC, The end of the Cemetary H Culture

History of India, 1300 BC, The end of the Cemetary H Culture

The Cemetery H culture was an ancient Bronze Age culture that flourished in the upper Ganges region of India from about 1300 BC to about 1000 BC.

This culture was named after the Cemetery H archaeological site in Uttar Pradesh, India.

It is thought to have been a highly organized and stratified society.

This culture relied heavily on the domestication of animals and a variety of crops for sustenance.

Craftsmen of the Cemetery H culture produced some of the earliest known copper and bronze tools in the subcontinent.

They are also believed to have been the first to use the potter's wheel in India.

The Cemetery H culture is also known for its elaborate burials, which included the use of large pit graves and funerary artifacts.

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