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What evidence found at Inamgaon suggests that a chief was not buried in the same way as other people were?​

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Answered by msnagamani9
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Megaliths are stone structures. They were used to mark a burial site. A single large stone or several stones could be used to compose a megalith. Some megaliths could be seen above the ground, but some could be underground as well.

The practice of erecting megaliths began around 3000 years ago. This practice was prevalent in the Deccan, the south India, the north-east and Kashmir. Megaliths were probably erected to serve as a signpost. This helped in easily locating the burial site.

The dead were usually buried along with distinctive pots. These were called the read ware and black ware. Iron tools and skeletons of horses have also been found from some burial sites. This shows that iron was being used by the Aryans. This also shows the importance of horse for the people. Moreover, ornaments of gold and stone have also been found from the burial sites.

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Answered by darshilraj71
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Explanation: Many skeletons found at Inamgaon were buried in a north south position . However , one skeleton which was believed to be that of a chief was buried in a seated position inside an unbaked clay vessel.

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