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Option 2 : Mehrgarh
The correct answer is Mehrgarh.
- Mehrgarh (6500 to 5500 BC) is one of the oldest Neolithic sites in South Asia.
- It began during the Pre-Harappan period.
- It is located near the Bolan Pass on the Kacchi Plain of Balochistan, Pakistan.
- It is one of the earliest sites with evidence of farming and herding.
- Women and men learnt to grow barley and wheat, and rear sheep and goats.
- Remains of square or rectangular houses were found from the site.
- These people believe in life after death, this was visible from the burials which ere found from the site.
- Mehrgarh was also a center of manufacture for various figures and pottery that were distributed to surrounding regions.
- Burzahom is a Neolithic site in the district of Srinagar, India.
- The site is a unique comprehensive storyteller of life between 3000 BCE to 1000 BCE.
- It is a UNESCO world heritage center.
- Dalmabad is a Chalcolithic or copper age site (2200-1000 BCE) on the left bank of river Pravara, a tributary of Godawari in the Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra.
- The site was discovered by archaeologist BP Bopardikar in 1956.
- One of the most significant discoveries from this site is the Dalmabad man, a bronze sculpture of a man riding a chariot drawn by a bull.
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