what do you meant by cists?
megalith is known as a cist.
megalith is known as a cist.
Iron was not used in the Harappan cities. Harappan cities are part of Indus Valley Civilizations, which was held after the Chalcolithic period of stone-age.
Iron tools and weapons weren’t as hard or durable as their bronze counterparts. The use of iron became more widespread after people learned how to make steel, a much harder metal, by heating iron with carbon. The Hittites—who lived during the Bronze Age in what is now Turkey—may have been the first to make steel.
The biological sex of an adult skeleton can be determined with 95% accuracy by measuring the hip bones alone, 83% accuracy by the skull, and 80% accuracy by the long bone is femur
Yes, I think this was the body of a chief, because in Inamgaon, this man had a different type of burial view from the rest of the people. He was found in a large, four legged clay jar in the courtyard of a five-roomed house in the centre of the settlement.
Name Work Language Anything else 1. Teacher in my school (female) Teaching English and Hindi Sometimes they act the scene with the help of the children. 2. Doctors (Male) Gives medical treatment. Generally Hindi sometimes English Sometime gives a dose of injection. 3. Vegetables Sellers (Male) Sells vegetables Hindi Gives extra chillies 4. Maid-Servant (Female) …
A Song which we have memorized is a song from film Jagriti (1954), sung and written by the legendary poet and singer kavi . We heard and saw this song in film Jagriti, 2-3 times on TV. Also during Independence Day and Republic Day celebrations, this song is very often broadcasted by All India Radio …
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A Song which we have memorized is a song from film Jagriti (1954), sung and written by the legendary poet and singer kavi .
In the society, ‘raja’ was one of the highest civil positions. ‘Rajas’ were the kings of the community, whereas the ‘dasas’ / ‘dasis’ were at the lowest position in society. The ‘dasas’ / ‘dasis’ were slaves who used for work. They were treated as the property of their owners. They were captured in war by …
The site was occupied between 3800-3200 B.P. (calibrated), or 1800-1200 BC.