Pre history of Karnataka

Pre history of Karnataka The history of Karnataka dates back to pre-historic times. Karnataka is said to be one of the four Dravidian States associated with Indus-Valley Civilization. Aryans from Central Asia invaded the Dravidic city State civilization and colonized it. Iron weapons dating back to 1200 BC have been found at Hallur in Dhaward … Read more

HIstoy of Madhya pradesh with emphasis on Prehistory

HIstoy of Madhya pradesh with emphasis on Prehistory  Madhya Pradesh history states the past of the state, when it was ruled by the renowned dynasties. It even portrays the journey of the state from the past to the present. The state is said to be the habitat of some of the famous dynasties. The history of … Read more

1. Indus Valley Civilization

 Indus Valley Civilization   Indus Valley Civilization was the first major civilization in south Asia, which spread across a vast area of land in present day India and Pakistan (around 12 lakh sq.km). The time period of mature Indus Valley Civilization is estimated between BC. 2700- BC.1900 i.e. for 800 years. But early … Read more

Revised Notes and Live Class- Indus Valley Civilization

Indus Valley Civilization Indus valley civilization or Harappan civilization, the earliest known urban culture of the Indian subcontinent. The nuclear dates of the civilization appear to be about 2500–1700 BCE, though the southern sites may have lasted later into the 2nd millennium BCE. The civilization was first identified in 1921 at Harappa in the Punjab … Read more

DPPQ- Indian Pre History Part 1

Question:Which of the following site is considered to be the earliest lower palaeolithic sites in India >>>Bori >>>lingsugur >>>Bhimbedka >>>Belan Valley Question:Which of the following is known as old stone age(500,000 B.C to 8000 B.C.) >>>Paleolothic >>>Mesolithic >>>Neolithic >>>Chalcolithic Question:Which of the following is known as Middle stone age(8000 B.C to 6000 B.C.) >>>Mesolithic >>>Paleolothic … Read more

Indian Pre History Quiz 1

Indian Pre History practice question developed by pscnotes team [WATU 6], The Stone Age is the earliest period of human history, lasting from the first use of stone tools by hominins to the beginning of the Bronze Age. The Stone Age is traditionally divided into three periods: the Paleolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic. The Paleolithic Age … Read more

Harappan art 2500 1800 BC

Also known as the bronze age Architecture refers to designing of and construction of buildings where are the sculpture is a three-dimensional work of art In architecture ,various types of materials are used that is a stone , wood, glass, Metal  etc .where as sculpture is made of single piece of material. Architecture involves study of … Read more

Daimabad

Unraveling the Enigma of Daimabad : A Journey Through an Ancient Harappan site Daimabad is an archaeological site situated in the state of Maharashtra, India. It is renowned for its association with the Harappan civilization, offering valuable insights into ancient urbanization, technological advancements, and cultural practices. Discovery and Excavations Discovery Excavation Findings Chalcolithic Civilization at … Read more

Surkotada

Unveiling Surkotada: Exploring an Ancient Harappan Site Surkotada is an archaeological site located in the Kutch district of Gujarat, India. It is renowned for its association with the Harappan civilization, offering valuable insights into ancient urban planning, cultural practices, and social organization. Discovery and Excavations Discovery Excavation Findings Discovery and Excavations Urban Layout Fortification: Artifacts … Read more

Mathura school of art

The Mathura school of art is an Indian art style that flourished from the 2nd century BCE to the 6th century CE. It is named after the city of Mathura, which was an important center of Buddhism and Hinduism during this period. The art of Mathura is characterized by its realism, its use of bold … Read more