6th Class Social Science What, Where, How and When? Question Bank History-When, Where and How - Long answer Type Question

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    Give a brief account of the early settlements in India.

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    Many geographical locations in India were inhabited by the early settlers. Humans began settlements near rivers. This gave them access to water. Historians have identified many such sites. The banks of the River Narmada were inhabited by humans thousands of years ago. They were hunter-gatherers. They hunted wild animals for food. Also, they gathered fruits, leaves and seeds or dug up roots of plants for their food. The Kirthar and Sulaiman Hills are the areas where humans first began growing crops about 8000 years ago. They grew wheat and barley and also began domesticating animals. The Vindhyas in Central India close to the Narmada River and the Garo hills in the north-east show evidence of the development of agriculture. It is here that rice was first cultivated. Humans also lived near the River Indus and its tributaries. In fact, it is here that the first cities came up about 4700years ago. There is evidence that cities came up near the river Ganga and its tributaries about 2500 years ago. Large kingdoms came up near the rivers. Magadha was a large kingdom which grew near the River Son.


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