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Development of Community Life, Settlement and Agriculture

Development of Community Life, Settlement and Agriculture

Section titled “Development of Community Life, Settlement and Agriculture”

2020-04-27 11:42:15


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  • It was initially understood to be settlements of nomadic pastoralists. But evidence suggests that they lived on a combination of of agriculture, hunting, fishing, animal husbandry.
  • Craft was well developed and living was sedentary.
  • People ate cereals, millets and pulses. Charred grains of horse gram, green gram, ragi was found in Paiyampalli.
  • Rice husk at and charred grains of rice was found in Coorg and Hallur.
  • Pestles and grinding stones have been found.
  • Hunting scenes painted at Kerala and Karnataka sites gives evidence about subsistence patterns.
  • Domestication and Hunting was common practice.
  • Fish Hooks have been found at certain places.

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  1. In what ways can the Megalithic culture be considered a foundational phase of the history of peninsular India? [2014, 15m]