Neolithic Site in Assam | Neolithic Period

Furnace and iron slag found at Daojali Hading point to early metallurgical practices of the Neolithic Age.

  • Located in Assam, near the Brahmaputra valley.
  • First evidence in India of an Eastern Asiatic Neolithic complex (double-shouldered Celts and cord-marked pottery).
  • Presence of stone tools, including polished stone axes, indicating early agricultural practices.
  • Discovery of furnaces and iron slag points to early metallurgical activities in the Neolithic period.
  • Last stage of the Stone Age, marked by agricultural expansion and polished stone tools.
  • Transition from hunting-gathering to sedentary farming.
  • Domestication of animals such as cattle, sheep, goats, and dogs.
  • Pottery-making became widespread, supporting food storage and cooking.
  • Evidence of burial sites, indicating ritualistic and social developments.
  • The emergence of village settlements, leading to a more organized society.
  • Kashmir Region
    • Burzahom: Evidence of pit dwellings, burial sites, and bone tools.
    • Gufkral: Early agricultural site with Neolithic ceramics.
    • Kanispur: Associated with Neolithic tools and dwellings.
  • Ganga Valley
    • Chopani Mando: Microlithic tools and pre-agricultural settlements.
    • Koldihwa: Evidence of early rice cultivation (~5000 BC).
    • Lehuradeva: Confirms early rice and barley cultivation.
    • Mahagara: Associated with domesticated animals and painted pottery.

Source: TH


Previous Year Question

Which one of the following is not a Harappan site?

[UPSC Civil Service Exam – 2019 Prelims]

(a) Chanhudaro
(b) Kot Diji
(c) Sohgaura
(d) Desalpur

Answer: (c)


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