which train is called the later Vedic period? why has it also been called the Epic age?
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After the 12th century BCE, Vedic society transitioned from semi-nomadic to settled agriculture. From approximately 1000-500 BCE, the development of iron axes and ploughs enabled the Indo-Aryans to settle the thick forests on the western Ganges Plain.
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The later Vedic Age is sometimes called the Epic Age because important literary epics were told at this time in India.
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Period around 1300-900 BCE is called the later Vedic period.
The later Vedic Age is sometimes called the Epic Age because important literary epics were told at this time in India. like mahabharat and ramayan.
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