Target Exam

CUET

Subject

General Aptitude Test

Chapter

General Knowledge

Question:

At which of the following sites have archaeologists recovered burial of five wild dogs and antler's horn?

Options:

Utnur

Gufkral

Kupgal

Burzahom

Correct Answer:

Burzahom

Explanation:

The correct answer is Option 4- Burzahom

Archaeologists have recovered the burial of five wild dogs and an antler's horn at the site of Burzahom in Kashmir, India.

Burzahom is a Neolithic settlement that was occupied from around 7000 to 3000 BCE. It is one of the most important Neolithic sites in South Asia.

The burial of the five wild dogs and antler's horn is a unique discovery. It suggests that the people of Burzahom had a special relationship with dogs. Dogs may have been used for hunting, herding, or companionship. The antler's horn may have been used as a tool or as a religious object.

The burial of the five wild dogs and antler's horn is just one of the many important discoveries that have been made at Burzahom. The site has also yielded evidence of early agriculture, animal domestication, and pottery making.