What do the burials of the Chalcolithic and Megalithic culture tell us.
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Inamgaon is the post-Harappan archaeological site in Maharashtra, on the bank of river Ghod. People lived there between 3600 and 2700 years ago.
Excavations show that the Malwa Culture, and Early and Late Jorwe, and a Deccan Chalcolithic Culture existed there at different times.
Many burials were found here, where bodies were laid out straight with their heads towards the north, and with vessels containing food and water put near them.
Archaeologists believe that most people might have been farmers, because traces of seeds and grains such as wheat, barley, rice, pulses, millets, peas, and sesame, and remains of fruits such as berries, amla, jamun, and dates were found.
Bones of different birds and animals such as buffaloes, goats, sheep, dogs, horses, asses, pigs, deer, spotted deer, blackbucks, antelopes, hares, mongooses, crocodiles, turtles, crabs, and fish were also found there.