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Significance of Mesolithic findings from Belan Valley

Topic: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization. Syllabus: 1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization—Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2016 and Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization.

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Belan Valley Mesolithic sites include Chopani-Mando, Mahadaha, and Sarai Nahar Rai. Microliths, bone, burial, and wild plant traces mark late foragers. Nearby Koldihwa ties the valley to early rice and cattle experiments. Sankalia set the belt in India’s prehistoric sequence. The significance is a North Indian hunt-to-farm bridge.

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Introduction

The Belan Valley Mesolithic is a Ganga-margin sequence of microliths, hearths, and early food remains. It shows how late hunters in North India moved toward village life.

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Finds

  • Sites such as Chopani-Mando, Mahadaha, and Sarai Nahar Rai on the Belan–Ganga belt yield microliths, bone tools, and burial.
  • Animal bone, wild rice traces, and later Neolithic pottery in the same valley, including Koldihwa nearby, mark a hunt-to-farm slide.
  • H. D. Sankalia and Allahabad University teams placed this belt in the all-India Mesolithic map.

Significance

  • It dates a long foraging occupation after the Upper Palaeolithic and before full farming.
  • It is a North Indian story, not a copy of Bhimbetka alone, and not yet Harappa.
  • Burials and ornaments show social life, not only a tool type.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  B[Belan Valley] --> M[Microlith sites]
  M --> K[Koldihwa early farm]
  B --> S[Sankalia sequence]

Conclusion

Belan Mesolithic findings matter because they document a dated North Indian transition from microlithic hunt to early food production on the Ganga fringe.

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