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In general archaeological parlance, Neolithic culture is characterized by polished stone tools, pottery, horticulture and/or domestication of animals. In other words, it is believed to have marked not only the end of Stone Age, but also the beginning of agricultural activity. Neolithic culture in India appeared quite late – though now there is a feeling that its beginnings, at least in several parts of the country, could be older than what is perceived at ...
The Special Report No. 4 of the Indian Archaeological Society on `Harappan Necropolis at Farmana in the Ghaggar Basin' a collaborative project of the Department of Archaeology, Deccan College, Post-Graduate and Research Institute, Pune; Research Institute for Humanity and Nature, Kyoto, Japan and the Department of History, M. D. University, Rohtak will be widely welcomed by all those who are working on to unfold still unknown aspects of the Harappan ...