What was the innovation in the chalcolithic cultures?
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The end of the Neolithic period saw the use of metals. Several cultures were based on the use of copper and stone implements. Such a culture is called Chalcolithic, which means the copper-stone phase. The Chalcolithic cultures followed the Bronze Age Harappa culture.
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Innovation in the chalcolithic cultures:
- Chalcolithic Era innovations saw usage stone and also use of metals like copper was widespread in this era.
- From the Gangetic plain to Chhotanagpur, the oldest settlements of the Chalcolithic age era.
- This era's economy was based on agriculture, raising stocks, hunting and fishing.
- Metals were used at the end of the Neolithic period. Various cultures have been based on copper and stone tools.
- Such a civilisation, which means the period of copper, is called the Chalcolithic.
- The civilizations Chalcolithic preceded the society of the Harappa Bronze Age.
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