Target Exam

CUET

Subject

General Aptitude Test

Chapter

General Knowledge

Topic

Ancient History

Question:

The ancient archeological site, Doiyang Dhansiri Valley, is located in which state in India?

Options:

Meghalaya

Assam

Arunachal Pradesh

Mizoram

Correct Answer:

Assam

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option (2) → Assam

The ancient archaeological site of the Doiyang Dhansiri Valley is located in the state of Assam.

Geographical and Historical Significance

The valley is formed by the Doiyang and Dhansiri rivers. This region is a crucial archaeological zone in Northeast India, particularly within the Golaghat district of Assam.

  • Archaeological Finds: Excavations in this valley have revealed significant remains dating back to the early medieval period (around the 5th to 12th centuries CE).
  • Artifacts: The site is known for its stone sculptures, ruins of brick temples, and pottery that suggest a highly developed civilization influenced by both local traditions and the larger Brahmaputra Valley cultures.
  • Connectivity: Historically, this valley served as a major route connecting the Brahmaputra Valley with the hill regions of Nagaland and Manipur, making it a hub for trade and cultural exchange.