settlement of early Vedic age
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After the 12th century BCE, Vedic society transitioned from semi-nomadic to settled agriculture. From approximately 1000-500 BCE, the development of iron axes and ploughs enabled the Indo Aryans to settle the thick forests on the western Ganges Plain.
Gangetic valley
he period between 100 B.C. and 600 B.C. during which the Aryans settled in the Gangetic valley, was known as the later Vedic age. During this period the Aryans occupied vast areas in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, Bengal and other parts of North India.
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The early vedic age is historically dated to the second half of the second millennium BCE , after the collapse of the indus valley civilization, which occurred around 1900 BCE group of indo_ aryan peoples migrated into north - western india and started to inhabit the northern indus valley
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