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Answered by abdullahkamal207
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The term Chalcolithic is a combination of two words- Chalco+Lithic was derived from the Greek words "khalkos" + "líthos" which means "copper" and "stone" or Copper Age. It is also known as the Eneolithic or Æneolithic (from Latin aeneus "of copper") is an archaeological period that is usually considered to be part of the broader Neolithic (although it was originally defined as a transition between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age).

Important Chalcolithic Culture

Chalcolithic Culture

Sites of Chalcolithic Culture

1. Ahara Culture

Aahar (Rajasthan), balathal, Gilund etc. The distinctive feature is black and red ware.

2. Kayatha Culture

Located in Chambal and its tributaries, the sturdy red slipped ware with chocolate designs is main feature.

3. Malwa Culture

Narmada & its tributaries in Gujarat. One of the largest Chalcolithic settlements.

4. Svalda Culture

Dhulia district of Maharashtra.

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