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Write a brief note on pot-making in the three different sites of Mehrgarh, Burzahom and daojali haing.



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Answered by Ristar
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Daojali Hading is a neolithic site in Dima Hasao District of Assam, India on a low hillock about 1000 feet above sea level,[1] dated to about 2,700 years before present.[2] Excavated in 1961-63 by a team led by M C Goswami and T C Sharma,[3] it is the first stratified neolithic site discovered in Northeast India.[4] The excavation yielded typical shouldered celts and cord-marked pottery.[5] The cord-marked pottery is a unique characteristic that this site shares with Sarutaru and other Northeast Indian Neolithic sites[6] that is rare in the Indian Neolithic cultures—suggesting East and Southeast Asian cultural affinities, Hoabinhian in particular.[7][8]

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Clay-based pottery can be divided into three main groups: earthenware, stoneware and porcelain. These require increasingly more specific clay material, and increasingly higher firing temperatures. All three are made in glazed and unglazed varieties, for different purposes. All may also be decorated by various techniques. Daojali Hading is a neolithic site in Dima Hasao District of Assam, India on a low hillock about 1000 feet above sea level, dated to about 2,700 years before present.Excavated in 1961-63 by a team led by M C Goswami and T C Sharma, it is the first stratified neolithic site discovered in Northeast India.The excavation yielded typical shouldered celts and cord-marked pottery.The cord-marked pottery is a unique characteristic that this site shares with Sarutaru and other Northeast Indian Neolithic sites that is rare in the Indian Neolithic cultures-suggesting East and Southeast Asian cultural affinities, Hoabinhian in particular.

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