occupation of people of Inamgaon
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The occupation of the people of Inamgaon was:
Cattle herding and Agriculture.
Archaeological research found out that there had been remains of cattle such as cows, buffaloes, sheep etc and grain such as wheat and barley. Through this it was concluded that the people of Inamgaon were agricultural people.
Inamgaon is a famous archeological site which belongs to the post-Harappan era. It is located in Maharashtra, India along the Ghod River.
The occupation of the people of Inamgaon was:
Cattle herding and Agriculture.
Archaeological research found out that there had been remains of cattle such as cows, buffaloes, sheep etc and grain such as wheat and barley. Through this it was concluded that the people of Inamgaon were agricultural people.
Inamgaon is a famous archeological site which belongs to the post-Harappan era. It is located in Maharashtra, India along the Ghod River.
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On the banks of River Ghod, an archeological site of a civilization belonging to post Harappan times, found is Inamgaon.
It is presently in the modern state of Maharashtra, falling around 89 km to the east of Pune.
Remains of various common crops, animals and birds show that people in Inamgaon were farmers.
Animals were killed by them for food and were also domesticated by them for milk and meat.
It is presently in the modern state of Maharashtra, falling around 89 km to the east of Pune.
Remains of various common crops, animals and birds show that people in Inamgaon were farmers.
Animals were killed by them for food and were also domesticated by them for milk and meat.
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