History of India, 7000 BC to 3300 BC, Mehrgarh Culture, Neolithic period.
History of India, 7000 BC to 3300 BC, Mehrgarh Culture, Neolithic period.
The Mehrgarh culture in the Indus Valley is one of the earliest known civilizations in India, dating back to around 7000 BC.
The inhabitants of Mehrgarh were Neolithic people who lived in small villages and practiced farming and herding.
The people of Mehrgarh also developed pottery and tools from stone, bone, and copper.
The Mehrgarh culture was replaced by the Indus Valley Civilization around 3300 BC.
The Indus Valley Civilization is known for its advanced urban planning, organized religion, and trade networks.
During this period, the people of the Indus Valley developed writing, copper metallurgy, and art from seals, pottery, and terracotta figurines.
The Indus Valley Civilization is also notable for its religious practices, which included the worship of many gods and goddesses.
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