-->

SSC Special

Advertisemen
Indian History: Early Period

  • By different given point and time, the History of India has been divided into three parts –
  •  1]Ancient 
  •  2]Medieval,
  •  3] Modern period.
  • The Ancient period starts from the earliest time to mid 8thcentury AD. While the changes were started during Gupta period.
  •  The Medieval period starts from the 7th-8th century AD. Many historians considered it from the raids of Mahmud of Ghazni over India. At last,
  • Modern period started from the period of Plassey, 1757. Because the emergence of regional rulers and breakup of the Mughal Empire was the indication of proceeding towards modern period.
  • *****The Ancient period (early to mid 8th century AD.)*****
  • 1. Prehistoric period. ~ In this age, Human beings didn't know about writing or reading due to which there is no any written description of that age, referred as Prehistoric period.
  • Prehistoric period is also known as early-man age or stone age. It is divided into three parts--- 
  •  1)Palaeolithic age or old stone age (3 lakhs to 8,000 BC.) 
  • 2) Mesolithic age or late stone age (8,000 to 4,000BC)
  •  3) Neolithic age or new stone age (4,000 to 1800 BC) 
  • 1) Palaeolithic age
  •  The occurrence of Human-beings found on the earth from 10 lakh years before.
  • But Homo-sapiens (mentally fit human) were found generally from 30 to 40 thousand years before.
  •  Hunting was the main base of theirs livelihood, completely dependent on nature for food in Palaeolithic age.
  • They used the skins of animals, barks of trees and large leaves as clothes.
  • They were living in a organised way in groups consisting of a few men, women and children.
  • The Fire was discovered in this age.
  •  This period is also known as a food - gatherer age.
  • In this age, people had made stone weapon in which "stone-axe" was the first weapon among all made by them.
  • maximum instruments of this age were found in Gujarat, Malwa, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Andhra pradesh and Orissa.
  • People used utensils made of quartzite.
  • 2) Mesolithic age •
  •  In this age, people started cattle rearing and plant cultivation.
  • They made more pointed or crescentic weapons than before to hunt fast moving animals. 
  •  People were used the utensils made up of microliths. 
  • Various Mesolithic sites are found in the Chotanagpur plateau in central India and also south of the river Krishna. 
  • The first site where Rice was found, "kolhadiwa (Uttar Pradesh)". 
  • The art of drawing were learnt by them in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic age.
  • 3) Neolithic age. 
  •  Neolithic communities are found mostly in the north-western region e.g. the Sulaiman and kirtar hills, in the Vindhayas in Deccan and the Garo hills in the north-east. 
  • Baluchistan was the oldest settlements of Neolithic communities. 
  •  In this age, Human began to domesticate animals like the dog, goat and sheep firstly. 
  • Due to maximum yielding of crops, people were now settled in a community. This led to growth of villages. 
  • Due to cultivation, they were now using a heavy digging-stick used for digging the ground; a sickle used for harvesting crops; an axe used for cutting and felling trees; different types of potteries to store surplus grain mainly ochre-coloured pottery. 
  •  The "wheel" was the most important discovery to take away & near anything. I mean to say "Transportation". 
  • After this period, the use of metals began. •
  • Neolithic sites : Kashmir, Sindh, Bihar, Bengal, UP and Andhra Pradesh.
  • CHALCOLITHIC PERIOD (mixture of stones and copper) from 1800 BC to 800AD.
  •  This is the period between of Neolithic and bronze age.   
  •  At first, human used copper among all metals.     
  •  In this age, Earth was worshipped as a goddess     
  •  Zorway’s culture was the best culture in this age. 
  • The people of Zorway were used ornaments of gold, catche fishes          and use "barter system" in their trade.
  • They used utensils with tube 
  •  Due to excess Drought, Chalcolithic culture was entirely diminished. 


Advertisemen

Disclaimer: Gambar, artikel ataupun video yang ada di web ini terkadang berasal dari berbagai sumber media lain. Hak Cipta sepenuhnya dipegang oleh sumber tersebut. Jika ada masalah terkait hal ini, Anda dapat menghubungi kami disini.
Related Posts
Disqus Comments

Bottom Ad (728x90)