During the Neolithic Age the earliest evidence of the origin of agriculture has been found at which of the following place in the North-Western region of Indian sub-continent?

During the Neolithic Age the earliest evidence of the origin of agriculture has been found at which of the following place in the North-Western region of Indian sub-continent? Correct Answer Mehargarh

The correct answer is Mehargarh.

Key Points 

  • The earliest shreds of evidence of farming were found in Mehargarh, even before the Harappan Civilization.
  • Mehargarh is a neolithic site in Pakistan.
  • This site was discovered by French Archaeologists in 1974.
     

Additional Information

  • Mundigak archaeological site is in Afghanistan. This site belongs to the Bronze age.
  • Damb Sadat archaeological site is in Baluchistan.
  • Balakot archaeological site is in Pakistan. It is known for ancient coastal sites. 
  • Amri archaeological site is in Sindh Pakistan.  

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