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Quick Revision Series

12-Apr-2018 TriumphIAS

Quick Revision-Ancient History : Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC)-Culture

Art and Architecture The Harappans were great experts in the use of the potter’s wheel. Harappan pots were generally decorated

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12-Apr-2018 TriumphIAS

Quick Revision- Ancient History : Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) – Characteristics

INTRODUCTION A vast civilisation in the North-West of India was archaeologically discovered in 1921-22, that is now referred to as

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12-Apr-2018 TriumphIAS

Quick Revision- Ancient History : Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) – Town Planning

Town Planning The first thing that strikes us with regard to Harappan culture is the town planning and urbanization. Mohenjo-daro,

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11-Apr-2018 TriumphIAS

Quick Revision- Ancient History

Quick Revision Series – Ancient History In the Series: ↓

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Practice Questions

Q.1. The earliest evidence of rice cultivation came from which of the following valley? (a) Central Ganga valley (b) Belanvalley

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Iron Age

Period starts from early 1000 B.C. In Southern India, use of Iron came after the use of Stone and the

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Copper Hoard Culture & OCP Culture

Copper Hoard Culture A copper harpoon was discovered from Bithur in Kanpur district in 1822; since then, nearly one thousand

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11-Apr-2018 TriumphIAS

Quick Revision- Ancient History : Chalcolithic Age

Period extends from 1800 BC to 1000 BC. By the end of the Neolithic period, a full-fledged civilization was developed

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Neolithic Age

Period between 5000 BC to 1800 BC Neolithic Age Beginning of Settled Life About 6,000 years ago the first urban

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Mesolitihic Age

Period from 10000 B.C to 5000 B.C. It is considered as a transitional period between the Paleolithic Age and the

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Paleolithic Age

The earliest phase of human life in India is known as the Paleolithic age. It was the period of the

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Quick Revision- Ancient History : Introduction

On the basis of the scientific study, geologists fix age of the earth as 4,600 million years. The fossils of

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