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Ancient India – Stone Age

    1. After staying at a place and eating up all the animals and plants there, they would go elsewhere in search of food.
    2. Animals move from place to place in search of food and shelter. That is why those who hunted them had to follow their movements.
    3. In search of seasonal fruits. Seasonal fruits did not grow everywhere. They had to move from place to place, changing locations according to the season.
    4. People, animals and plants need water to survive. Water is found in lakes, streams and rivers. While many rivers are perennial (have water throughout the year), others are seasonal and only have water mainly during the rainy season. People living on the banks of perennial rivers had to move in search of another source of water when they dried up in summers and winters.
    5. Meeting their family and friends.

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How do we know about them?

We know about these people through archaeological evidence such as:

Stone Age tools (Source)

Choosing Place to Live

Archaeological sites in Indian subcontinent

Fun fact: Places where stones were found and their tools were made are known as factory sites. We come to know about these sites by finding remains of discarded tools and stones there.

Factory sites where people lived around for a longer spell of time are called habitation-cum-factory sites.

Making Stone Tools

Stone making techniques:

  1. Stone on stone: The pebble from which tool was to be made was held in one hand and another stone, held in the other hand was used as a hammer to give shape.
Stone on stone technique

2. Pressure flaking: The stone (say stone 1) was placed on a firm surface. The hammer stone was then used on a piece of bone or stone that on on top of the stone 1 to remove its flakes to give it a shape.

Discovery of Fire

Major Changes 12,000 Years Ago

Rock Paintings

Terms to know

Palaeolithic age– palaeo: old + lithos: stone

Mesolithic age: middle stone

You will learn about Neolithic age soon.

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