Baghor I and Baghor III of Son Valley in Madhya Pradesh are some of ______________ sites in India.
(a) Lower Palaeolithic
(b) Middle Palaeolithic
(c) Upper Palaeolithic
(d) Neolithic
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Baghor 1 and Baghor III of Son Valley in Madhya Pradesh are some of the upper paleolithic sites in India.
The upper Palaeolithic was the era in which homes grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsided by gathering plants and fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals.
This era is characterized by historians by as the era in which the use of knapped stone tools was established,
Though the humans present at in that era also used wood and bone as weapons.
The upper Palaeolithic was the era in which homes grouped together in small societies such as bands, and subsided by gathering plants and fishing, hunting or scavenging wild animals.
This era is characterized by historians by as the era in which the use of knapped stone tools was established,
Though the humans present at in that era also used wood and bone as weapons.
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C) upper Paleolithic age
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C) upper Paleolithic age
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