Stones do have a story to tell... Rig Vedic Later Vedic Period Features Agriculture became the chief occupation Yagas became prevalent Iron tools and implements were used Cattle rearing was the main occupation Began settled life Gods like Indra and Varuna were worshipped Painted grey wares were used
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In addition to the archaeological legacy discussed above, there remains from this period the earliest literary record of Indian culture, the Vedas. Composed in archaic, or Vedic, Sanskrit, generally dated between 1500 and 800 BCE, and transmitted orally, the Vedas comprise four major texts—the Rig-, the Sama-, the Yajur-, and the Atharvaveda. Of these, the Rigveda is believed to be the earliest. The texts consist of hymns, charms, spells, and ritual observations current among the Indo-European-speaking people known as Aryans (from Sanskrit arya, “noble”), who presumably entered India from the Iranian regions.
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