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Why is iron age in South India called the megalithic period

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Answered by aashitaagarwal
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When North India went through the Chalcolithic period, it was the phase of Iron Age culture in South India. The Iron Age predated the Sangam Age; however the later part of Iron Age culture moved in tandem with the Sangam age and is referred to as the Megalithic culture in the Deccan and South India

Answered by imsreenanda
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why \: is \: iron \: age \: in \: south \: india \: called \: \: the \: megalithic \: period \:  ?

Different types of iron tools have been discovered from these megalithic monuments, Hence this period is known as Iron Age in South Indian History.

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