Origin and evolution of the Harappan Civilization.
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IT was developed on the banks of the Indus and its tributaries around the northern and western part of Indian subcontinent
The Neolithic or the new stone age was followed by the chalcolithic period During this period people used tools made of copper metal along with stone tools. Gradually, people began mixing copper with tin or zinc and produced bronze. Bronze was harder and more ductile than copper. AS a result people started making tools and weapons of bronze
The Neolithic or the new stone age was followed by the chalcolithic period During this period people used tools made of copper metal along with stone tools. Gradually, people began mixing copper with tin or zinc and produced bronze. Bronze was harder and more ductile than copper. AS a result people started making tools and weapons of bronze
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The Harappan Civilization evolved out of partly agricultural villages. Archaelogists have found remains of such Atlee agricultural villages in Central and Southern Baluchistan.
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The origin of the early agricultural village at Amri, which archaeologist feel evolved in to, Harappan civilization.
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•The civilization was limited to the value of the river Indus and its tributaries.
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