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Prehistoric Indians interacted with neighboring regions from "summary" of Early Indians by Tony Joseph

Prehistoric Indians did not live in isolation. They had interactions with neighboring regions that were crucial for their development. This interaction was not limited to just the exchange of goods or ideas; it also had a significant impact on their cultural practices and social structures. The spread of agriculture in the Indian subcontinent is a prime example of this interaction. It is believed that agriculture was introduced to the region by migrants from the neighboring regions. These migrants brought with them new crops and farming techniques that revolutionized the way people lived in the subcontinent. This exchange of agricultural knowledge led to the rise of settled societies and the growth of population in the region. Another aspect of interaction with ...
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    Early Indians

    Tony Joseph

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