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what were the type of tool of the people of burzoham? pls ans me small to write​

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Answered by walt2006disney
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The early Neolithic people of Burzahom made simple gray or reddish-brown hand-made pots in different shapes and sizes. They also made polished stone tools and tools out of animal bones and antlers. The bone tools included harpoons for fishing, needles for sewing, and arrow-heads, spear-heads and daggers for hunting..

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Answered by ChandanU
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The Burzahom archaeological site is located in the Kashmir Valley of the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir.[1] Archaeological excavations have revealed four phases of cultural significance between 3000 BC and 1000 BC.[2] Periods I and II represent the Neolithic era; Period III the Megalithic era (of massive stone menhirs and wheel turned red pottery); and Period IV relates to the early Historical Period (Post-megalithic period). The findings, recorded in stratified cultural deposits representing prehistoric human activity in Kashmir, are based on detailed investigations that cover all aspects of the physical evidence of the site, including the ancient flora and fauna.

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