![]() The earliest cities in India, about 4700 years ago, flourished along the banks of the river Indus and its tributaries. Wheat and barley were grown about 8000 years ago near the North-West region where Sulaiman and Kirthar hills are located. ![]() The region of Garo hills to the North-East and the Vindhyas in Central India were developed in rice production. People also hunted animals and raised sheep, goats and cattle. These skilled gatherers had knowledge of the vast wealth of plants and collected roots, fruits and other forest produce for their food. Several thousand years ago, people lived near the banks of the Narmada river. ![]() Through such sources, we can gain knowledge of the past lives of hunters, herders, farmers, rulers, merchants, priests, craftsmen, artists, musicians and scientists. From the clothes they wore to the food they ate and the houses they lived in, evidence can tell us a lot about how people lived in ancient times. The study of the past can reveal a wealth of information about the lives of our ancestors. ![]() Insights into Ancient Indian Civilization Insights into Ancient Indian Civilization. ![]()
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