Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

History

Chapter

Ancient India: Bricks, Beads and Bones

Question:

Prior to the Mature Harappan period, the region witnessed the presence of multiple archaeological cultures. These cultures could be distinguished by their unique pottery styles, evidence of agricultural and pastoral practices, and limited craftsmanship. The settlements associated with these earlier cultures were generally small in size, lacking substantial large-scale structures. Significantly, there seems to be a notable transition or break between the Early Harappan phase and the emergence of the Harappan civilization. This transition is evident from the occurrence of extensive burning at certain sites and the abandonment of specific settlements.

What is one type of evidence that indicates a break between the Early Harappan and Harappan civilizations?

Options:

Extensive trade networks

Small-scale craft production

Large-scale burning at certain sites

Absence of distinctive pottery styles

Correct Answer:

Large-scale burning at certain sites

Explanation:

The settlements associated with these earlier cultures were generally small in size, lacking substantial large-scale structures. Significantly, there seems to be a notable transition or break between the Early Harappan phase and the emergence of the Harappan civilization. This transition is evident from the occurrence of extensive burning at certain sites and the abandonment of specific settlements.