- For the Stone age of history, lack of written instruments and human beings were living in a rude life, it is called prehistoric time.
- The time of writing is available for written information but it can not be read, it is called primitive history, the history period of Harappa
- The history of the period of history given as a source of information is called the historical period.
- Human existence was at the beginning of the very beginning of the Earth
- Evidence of trough housing is found in Guffarkal, Burj Hohum and Nagarjunkonda.
- The Belan Valley area is connected to the three stages of the Palaeolithic period.
- Evidence of cave painting has been found by Bhimbetka
- Oldest evidence of animal husbandry has been found in Azamgarh in Madhya Pradesh and Bagore in Rajasthan
- Proof of first farming has been found from Mehrgarh
- New Stone Age weapons are obtained from a place called Chirand of Bihar.
- The oldest evidence of rice cultivation has been found in Kaldihwa place of Allahabad
- Ancient evidence of the trick is from Langhanaj and Sarai Nahar Rai.
- A mound of ash from Kupagal and Kadakal is found
- The earliest evidence of the construction of the mud building is found in Chauchi Mando
- Evidence of burial of animals with humans is found in Burjorom
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