What was the Chalcolithic Age? How was it
different from the Neolithic Age?
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In Kashmir, the people of Neolithic settlements used to bury dogs with their masters. The largest site of the Chalcolithic period is Diamabad situated on the left bank of the Pravara River. Some Chalcolithic Cultures Ahara Culture:The sites of Ahar Culture were Aahar (Rajasthan), Balathal, Gilund etc.
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The Chalcolithic or Copper Age is the transitional period between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age. It is taken to begin around the mid-5th millennium BC, and ends with the beginning of the Bronze Age proper, in the late 4th to 3rd millennium BC, depending on the region.
This transition from hunting-gathering to food production is called the Neolithic revolution. ... The economy of this period was based upon agriculture, stock raising, hunting and fishing. The earliest settlements of the Chalcolithic period in India range from the Gangetic basin to Chhotanagpur Plateau.
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