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where did man learn to settle in vedic age​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The surplus from farming and pastoralism allowed people to engage in many other occupations and made for a lively trade. Villagers grew in number and some became towns. Eventually great leaders were needed

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Answered by justvinitha
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Answer:The Vedic period or Vedic age (c. 1500 – c. 500 BCE), is the period in the history of the northern Indian subcontinent between the end of the urban Indus Valley Civilisation and a second urbanisation which began in the central Indo-Gangetic Plain c. 600 BCE. It gets its name from the Vedas, which are liturgical texts containing details of life during this period that have been interpreted to be historical[1] and constitute the primary sources for understanding the period. These documents, alongside the corresponding archaeological record, allow for the evolution of the Vedic culture to be traced and inferred.

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