NCERT 6 HISTORY CHAPTER 2
2. From Hunting - Gathering to growing Food
- 2 million years ago, people who lived were hunter-gatherers, moved from place to place, in search of plant, animal and water resources and also due to seasonal change
- People made and used tools of stone, wood and bone
- Stone tools were used to cut meat and bone, scarp bark, hides, attached to handles to make spears and arrows and also to chop wood
- Sites - where remains of things found
- Factory sites - places where people found and made stone tools
- sometimes, people began to live there for long spells of time (habitation- cum-factory sites)
PALAEOLITHIC PERIOD
- (Palaeo - old, lithic - Stone)
- Period : 2 million years ago - 12,000 years ago
- divided into upper, middle and lower palaeolithic period (covers 99% of human history)
- Palaeolithic sites - Bhimbetka, Hunsgi, Kurnool caves
- Ostrich egg shells of Palaeolithic period were found at Patne, Maharashtra
- present in Madhya Pradesh, close to Narmada Valley
- cave and rock shelters found
- Rock paintings - best examples are from Madhya Pradesh and southern Uttar Pradesh (wild animals drawn with great accuracy and skills)
- where traces of ash found (shows that people were familiar with the use of fire)
- Meso - middle
- Period : 12,000 years ago - 10,000 years ago
- Around 12,000 years ago, due to climate change grasslands were developed, people started herding and rearing of animals
- They began to grow wheat, barley, rice and also tamed the animal 'dog'
- DOMESTICATION - people selected plants with large size grains, strong stalks and animals which not prone to disease, relatively gentle animals
- The teeth and horn of wild animals were larger than that of domesticated animals
- Earliest domesticated animals were sheep and goat and domesticated plants were wheat and barley
- Then they began store grain for both food and seed and reared animals to get milk and meat (animals as a store of food)
MEGALITHIC SITES
- Brahmagiri
- Adichanallur
- About 10,000 years ago
- Exciting finds - remains of burnt grain
- Neolithic sites - Burzahom, Mehrgarh, Mahagara, Chirand, Koldihwa, Daojali Hading, Hallur, Paiyampalli
- Stone tools in Neolithic sites were polished to give a fine cutting edge
- motars and pestles were also used
- many kinds of earthen pots were used for cooking food(rice, wheat and lentils) and they began weaving clothes
- people built pit-houses and cooking hearths were found
- fertile plain, near Bolan Pass where people learnt to grow wheat and barley and reared sheep and goats
- bones of deer, pig, sheep and goat were found
- these sites had the remains of square or rectangular houses and several burial sites were also found.

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