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A LIGHT ON THE POLITICAL ORGANIZATION OF RAJASTHAN IN PROTO-HISTORIC PERIOD: AN ATTEMPT

    1 Author(s):  DR. VINEET GODHAL

Vol -  4, Issue- 2 ,         Page(s) : 66 - 71  (2013 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/BBSSES

Abstract

This paper deals with the political scenario of the Ganeshwar-Jodhpura culture during the proto historic period between the third and second millennium BC. The north-east Rajasthan witnessed the earliest emergence and local development of settled community life based on copper metallurgy and farming based economy around the 2800 BC. The excavations at Ganeshwar and Jodhpura have demonstrated the local origin of village life. Excavations also show that the Ganeshwar culture developed and flourished with growing trade contact with early Harappans as well as mature Harappans.

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