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  • In which among the following period Catal Huyuk was one of the most famous sites?

    –Neolithic

  • Which of the following archaeological sites has evidence of pit-dwellings?

    –Mehrgarh

  • At which of the following sites have archaeologists recovered burial of five wild dogs and antler’s horn?

    –Burzahom

  • ‘Piklihal’ and ‘Utnur’ are important ........... sites.

    –Neolithic

  • Mehrgarh, a Neolithic settlement, is situated in the ........... province of Pakistan.

    –Balochistan

  • ‘Jorwe Culture' was a Chalcolithic archaeological site located in the present day Indian state of ............

    –Maharashtra

  • Burzahom, the neolithic site, is located in ............

    –Jammu and Kashmir

  • The evidence of the earliest stable life have been found at

    –Mehargarh

  • Chalcolithic age is also known as

    –The Copper-Stone Age

  • The cultural evidences from the Stone Age to the Harappa Culture have been found at

    – Mehrgarh

  • The excavator of Navdatoli is

    –H.D. Sankaliya

  • The New Stone Age site related to the mound of ashes is

    –Sangankallu

  • Rock-Shelters from which the most number of pictures have been found

    –Bhimbetka

  • The famous site for the Proto-Historic Art is

    –Bhimbetka

  • The evidence of animal husbandry during the Middle Stone Age have been found from

    –Bagor and Adamgarh

  • The first evidence of man in India has been found at

    –Hathnora, Valley of Narmada

  • Ochre Colour Pottery (OCP) was named at

    –Hastinapur

  • The skeleton of dog with man was found at

    –Burzahom

  • The oldest evidence of the cultivation of rice has been found at

    –Koldihwa

  • Which New stone Age site is in Kashmir?

    –Burzahom

  • The oldest evidence of polished ware has been found at

    –Chopani-Mando

  • At which place the evidence of the house with 13 rooms has been found?

    –Bhagwanpura

  • From where the evidence of a two – wheeled chariot with a driver made of copper has found?

    –Daimabad

Ancient Indian History

03. Neo-Lithic Period

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