Ahar culture is also known as ___________ culture.
(a) Jorwe
(b) Kayatha
(c) Banas
(d) Savalda
Answered Feb 05, 2023
Correct Answer is (c) Banas
Correct Answer is (a) Pravhas
1. Nagas 2. Khasis
(c) 4000 B.C.E
(a) Ahar culture – 4000 B.C.E. (b) Savalda culture – 2000 B.C.E. (c) Malwa culture – 1800 B.C.E. (d) Early Jorwe culture – 1400 B.C.E
(a) ‘Ahar’ culture at Balathal – 4000 B.C.E. (b) Early Harappan phase – 3950-2600 B.C.E. (c) Mature (urban) phase – 2600-1900 B.C.E. (d) Post-Harappan phase – 1900-900 B.C.E.
(a) ‘Ahar’ or ‘Banas’ Culture: The chalcolithic cultures in India generally belong to the postHarappan period. However, the ‘Ahar’ or ‘Banas’ culture in the Mewad region of Rajasthan was contemporary to...
(A) Retrieve, (C) Manipulate, (D) Update Information
(A) Network, (B) Hierarchical, (C) Relational
(C) One-to-One, (D) One-to-Many (or Manyto-One), (E) Many-to-Many
(B) Storing, (C) Manipulating, (D) Retrieving
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