72. By fifth or the fourth century BC Indian metal workers had attained high degree of
perfection in the techniques of production of
(1) Iron and Steel
(2) Bronze utensils
(3) Ceramic ware
(4) Polyware
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By fifth or the fourth century BC Indian metal workers had attained high degree of perfection in the techniques of production of
(1) Iron and Steel
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By the fifth or the fourth century BC, the Indian metal workers had attained a high degree of perfection in techniques of production of iron and steel.
- The level of chemical knowledge and practice in the newly ordered society was expressed in the pottery, iron tools and glass artifacts found at different sites in the Iron Age.
- Some ancient objects were found at sites such as Taxila, Ujjain, Hastinapur and Sisupalgarh.
- These objects included the spike of square section, a door ring, a ringed chain, the lower portion of an iron axe etc.
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