Which of the following Chalcolithic sites is located in Rajasthan?
Songaon
Eran
Chandoli
Ganeshwar
Chalcolithic, also known as the Copper Age, is a period of human history that predates the Bronze Age. It is characterized by the use of copper and other metals, in addition to stone, in the manufacture of tools and weapons.
Chalcolithic sites are places where artifacts and other evidence of Chalcolithic culture have been found. These sites can be found all over the world, and they provide important insights into the technological, social, and economic developments of this period.
Some of the most well-known Chalcolithic sites include Tel Dan in Israel, Çatalhöyük in Turkey, and Varna Necropolis in Bulgaria.
The word ‘chalco’ means copper and ‘lithic’ means stone.
• Ahar, Gilund, Balathal, and Ganeshwar are important Chalcolithic sites excavated from the south-eastern part of Rajasthan. • The site of Ganeshwar shows pre-Harappan Chalcolithic culture.
Songaon: • This Chalcolithic site is located in western Maharashtra. • Large mud houses with ovens and circular pit houses have been discovered here.
Eran: • This Chalcolthic site was discovered in western Madhya Pradesh. • It shows non-Harappan culture.
Chandoli: • This Chalcolithic site is located in western Maharashtra.
Hence, we can conclude that the Chalcolithic site located in Rajasthan is – Ganeshwar.