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  2. Chalcolithic - Wikipedia

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    Pandu Rajar Dhibi (2000–1600 BC) is a Chalcolithic site in the eastern part of the Indian subcontinent. It is located on the south bank of Ajay River in West Bengal . Blackware , painted Koshi ware, pottery, various ornaments made of pearl and copper, various types of tools, pieces of fabric woven from Shimul cotton thread, human and various ...

  3. Inamgaon - Wikipedia

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    Inamgaon is a post-Harappan agrarian village and archaeological site located in Maharashtra, western India. Situated along the right bank of the Ghod River, it is considered to be the 'regional centre' of the Bhima Valley. [1] Inamgaon is one of the most intensively and extensively excavated and well reconstructed Chalcolithic sites of the ...

  4. Amnya complex - Wikipedia

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    These sites typically comprised a central dwelling or complex fortified with earthworks and palisades, adjacent to a cluster of additional pit-houses. With some later exceptions, this fort building tradition largely evaporated during the Chalcolithic c. 4000 BCE , before reviving as a series of individually fortified dwellings during the early ...

  5. Category:Chalcolithic sites - Wikipedia

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    Chalcolithic sites of Asia (2 C, 35 P) E. Chalcolithic sites of Europe (17 P) Pages in category "Chalcolithic sites" The following 8 pages are in this category, out ...

  6. Prehistory of Anatolia - Wikipedia

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    Straddling the Neolithic and early Bronze Age, the Chalcolithic era (c. 5500–3000 BC) is defined by the first metal implements made with copper. This age is represented in Anatolia by sites at Hacilar, Beycesultan, Canhasan, Mersin Yumuktepe, Elazig Tepecik, Malatya Degirmentepe, Norşuntepe, and Istanbul Fikirtepe. [7]

  7. Navdatoli - Wikipedia

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    Navdatoli is the name of a modern day village, but can also refer to a chalcolithic era settlement located on the Narmada River in Madhya Pradesh in central India. [2] The ancient village was inhabited through four temporal stages, each defined by distinct types of pottery. [3] The site was originally excavated between 1957 and 1959 over two ...

  8. Chalcolithic Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Chalcolithic (also Eneolithic, Copper Age) period of Prehistoric Europe lasted roughly from 5000 to 2000 BC, developing from the preceding Neolithic period and followed by the Bronze Age. It was a period of Megalithic culture, the appearance of the first significant economic stratification, and probably the earliest presence of Indo ...

  9. Category:Chalcolithic sites of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Chalcolithic sites of Asia" ... By using this site, ...