History, asked by radhafirmal131979, 8 days ago

how do we come to know that there were social difference in megalithic culture ?​

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Answered by s42shivraj8c
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Several kinds of evidences from burials do archaeologists use to find out that there were social differences amongst those who were buried underneath the megaliths. They think that objects found with a skeleton probably belonged to the dead person. Sometimes more objects were found in one grave than in another.

Answered by pradhanmadhumita2021
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Sometimes, more objects are in found in one grave than in another. This indicates that people were buried according to their social status. In Brahmagiri, a skeleton was found with 33 gold beads, 2 stone beads, 4 copper bangles, and a conch shell. Whereas other skeletons have only a few pots.

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