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1. What changes do you perceive in the Chalcolithic Age when compared with the Stone Age

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The Chalcolithic Culture

With the end of the Neolithic Age, several cultures started using metal, mostly copper and low grade bronze. The culture based on the use of copper and stone was termed as Chalcolithic meaning stone-copper Phase. In India, it spanned around 2000 BC to 700 BC. This culture was mainly seen in Pre-Harappan phase, but at many places it extended to Post-Harappan phase too. The people were mostly rural and lived near hills and rivers. The Chalcolithic culture corresponds to the farming communities, namely Kayatha, Ahar or Banas, Malwa, and Jorwe.

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The Chalcolithic Age, literally the Copper Stone Age, is an age of probably ... of the Old Copper Complex, artifact dates of tools, et., ranging from 4, 000 to 1, 000 BCE. ... What do you think about the stone age, which lasted for an unusually long

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