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Answered by ulsitha1978
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Answer:

Kaytha or Kayatha is a village and an archaeological site in the Ujjain district of Madhya Pradesh, India. It is located in the Tarana tehsil. I hope you understand my question

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer: Kayatha culture is located on the Chambal river and its tributaries.

Explanation:

Kayatha culture is from C.2,450- 700 B,C. It is located on the tributaries of the Chambal river. They were not in large numbers, there were few in numbers and small in size. it is not more than 2 hectares.

In comparison to the Kayatha culture, Ahar culture was larger. The people of this culture used unique types of paintings like black on red. painted pottery is the distinguishing characteristic of Chalcolithic culture.

The use of copper and bronze was evidenced on a limited scale. Subsistence agriculture, hunting, fishing, and stock-raising were the major part of the economy.

This culture is distinguished by sturdy red-slipped ware painted buff ware. It has a combed ware bearing incised patterns.

The houses were rectangular and circular shaped. They were made of mud wattle and daub. The roofs were made up of straw supported by bamboo and wooden rafters and the floors were made of rammed clay.

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