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What are Megalitha?​

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Answered by 0M0
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A megalith is a large stone or stones used to make a big structure or monument. The process of erecting megaliths began around 3000 years ago throughout the Deccan Plateau, the south of India, the area of the north-east, and Kashmir.

These structures are made of large stones arranged in an interlocking system and without using mortar or concrete. They were used to marking burial sites.

Megaliths were found on the surface and underground.

The dead were buried in those megaliths, along with various things such as pots (known as black and redware), tools and weapons made of iron, gold ornaments, skeletons of horses, conch shells, etc. And different things were buried with people of different ranks or status.

Sometime megaliths had more than one skeleton, indicating that people and animals close to dead people might also have been buried in the same place.

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