Revision summary
Chalcolithic means copper with a continuing stone kit. Indian cases are rural farmers, not Harappan cities. Painted pottery and mud houses are typical. Ahar, Malwa, Jorwe, and OCP are the main regional labels. Sankalia’s Deccan work made Inamgaon a teaching village.
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Introduction
Chalcolithic, or Copper–Stone Age, cultures use copper with a still-strong stone toolkit. In India they are village farming cultures after the Neolithic and beside or after Harappa in many regions.
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Salient features
- Mixed metal and stone: thin copper axes, fish-hooks, and ornaments; plentiful microliths and ground stone.
- Rural farming: wheat, barley, rice, pulses, and stock (cattle, sheep, goat) in regional mixes.
- Mud and wattle houses, sometimes planned, with hearths and storage pits. Burials may be urns or pits inside or near the house.
- Painted pottery is a fossil director: black-on-red, white-painted, and ochre-coloured wares in different provinces.
- Craft specialisation is modest: bead-making, copper smelting on a small scale, not Harappan urban workshops.
- Chiefly or lineage villages, not full cities. Contacts with Harappan and later Iron Age groups vary by zone.
Indian geography of the type
- Ahar–Banas in Mewar: copper, black-and-red ware.
- Kayatha and Malwa in central India; Jorwe at Inamgaon and Daimabad in Maharashtra.
- Ochre Coloured Pottery and copper hoards in the Ganga–Yamuna doab.
- Ganeshwar–Jodhpura copper, Anarta in Gujarat, and eastern sites such as Pandurajar Dhibi show the same grade.
- Sankalia, Dhavalikar, and Misra made these sequences teachable.
What it is not
- It is not a single pan-Indian people. It is a technological and settlement grade: farm village plus copper.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD CH[Chalcolithic] --> CU[Copper plus stone] CH --> VL[Farm village] CH --> PW[Painted pottery] VL --> IN[Ahar Malwa Jorwe]
Conclusion
Chalcolithic cultures are farming villages that add copper to stone. Painted wares, mixed farming, and regional names from Ahar to Jorwe are the Indian salient features.
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Students also ask
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Is Chalcolithic the same as Harappan?
Harappa is urban Bronze Age. Many Chalcolithic village cultures are contemporary or later and smaller.
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Did they know iron?
By definition the type is pre-iron or early contact. Iron marks a later age.
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