Inamgaon is a chalcolithic site belonging to which culture?

Q. Inamgaon is a chalcolithic site belonging to which culture?’

(a) Jorwe culture

(b) Malwa culture

(c) Ahar culture

(d) Kayatha culture

Ans: (a) Jorwe culture

 Explanation:  The correct answer is (a) Jorwe culture.

Inamgaon is a well-known Chalcolithic site located in Maharashtra, India. It is associated with the Jorwe culture, which is named after the nearby modern village of Jorwe. The Jorwe culture existed during the Chalcolithic period (Copper Age) and is characterized by its distinctive pottery style and cultural artifacts.

The Jorwe culture is known for its advanced agricultural practices, including the cultivation of crops such as wheat, barley, and millets. The site of Inamgaon has provided valuable insights into the settlement patterns, material culture, and socio-economic aspects of the Jorwe culture. Therefore, the correct answer is option (a) Jorwe culture.

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