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The roots of Indian
civilization stretch back in time to pre-recorded history. The earliest human
activity in the Indian sub-continent can be traced back to the Early, Middle and
Late Stone Ages (400,000-200,000 BC). Implements from all three periods have been
found from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Bihar, parts of what is now Pakistan and the southern
most tip of the Indian Peninsula.
These Paleolithic people were semi-nomadic hunters
and gatherers for many millennia. Five main races of people were in existence when
the move to an agricultural lifestyle took place, in the middle of the 9th millennium BC.
These were the Negrito race, the Proto-Australoid; the Mediterranean race, the Mongloids
and the Alpine people.
The first evidence of agricultural settlements on the western plains of the Indus is
roughly contemporaneous with similar developments in Egypt, Mesopotamia and Persia.
These settlements gradually grew and the inhabitants started to use copper and bronze,
domesticated animals, made pottery and began trade activities.
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