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Explain the transition from pastoral centric to agriculture centric life of aryans in the vedic period.


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Answered by MRVSD
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Archaeological cultures provide enough evidence, as seen above, regarding agricultural practices and crop pattern. The Vedic corpus, however, map a transition from a pastoral is to an agriculturist society. The literary construct of ‘eastward migration’ of Indo-Aryan speakers from Punjab to western Ganges plain and further east is being increasingly challenged.

However, it has provided insights into changing ecological frontiers, crop pattern and necessities of newer technologies. It is argued that the landscape of the plains was heavily forested and the climate was generally wetter. Some areas of the Punjab were semi-arid and hence more conducive to pastoral activities.

The migration of the Vedic people to the Gangetic plain was through Himalayan foothills as it was difficult to cut paths across more dense forests in the plains. Communication was possible across rivers of the Ganges system.

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