The people of Kayatha culture subsisted on agriculture and animal husbandry.
They mainly used handmade pots and microliths.
Artifacts like copper axes and bangles, necklaces made of beads of steatite were found...
(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...