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    Copper Hoard culture describes find-complexes which mainly occur in the western Ganges–Yamuna doab in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. They...
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    Pottery culture (OCP)/Copper Hoard Culture, which was contemporaneous with the Late Harappan culture. They include several wooden coffin burials, copper swords...
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    is termed only as a culture pending further discoveries. Copper Hoard culture occur in the northern part of India mostly in hoards large and small and...
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    Gold Chausa hoard Copper Hoard Culture Kfar Monash Hoard Priam's Treasure Wonoboyo hoard Ziwiye hoard Beau Street Hoard Bitterley Hoard Canterbury-St...
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    c. 500 BCE) OCP (2000–1500 BCE) Copper Hoard culture (2800–1500 BCE), may or may not be independent of vedic culture M Rafiq Mughal Lahore Museum Bulletin...
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  • antennae swords in the 1930s, which was the first instance of the Copper Hoard culture being discovered in South India. The earliest finding here has been...
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    association with copper hoards, which are assemblages of copper weapons and other artifacts such as anthropomorphic figures. OCP culture was rural and agricultural...
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    Vedic period (redirect from Vedic culture)
    anthropomorphological representations. Various artefacts may belong to the Copper Hoard culture (2nd millennium CE), some of them suggesting anthropomorphological...
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    Mahabharatha Copper Hoard Culture Janapada...
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    the raw material and the manufacturing technology of copper artefacts from the Copper Age hoard from Magyaregres, Hungary". PLOS ONE. 17 (11): e0278116...
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    anthropomorphological representations. Various artefacts may belong to the Copper Hoard culture (2nd millennium BCE), some of them suggesting anthropomorphological...
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  • BCE, corresponding to the Cemetery H culture and the Copper Hoard culture, c.q. Ochre Coloured Pottery culture, and an immigration to the Punjab . 1700–1400...
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    west to the Kayatha Culture and at a later date, west of the OCP-Copper Hoard sites (Ochre Coloured Pottery cultureCopper Hoard culture). Located within...
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    Jhukar phase (redirect from Jhukar culture)
    Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (2000–1500 BCE) Copper Hoard culture (2800-1500 BCE), may or may not be independent of vedic culture Langer, William L., ed...
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    Jharkhand (section Culture)
    millennium BCE the use of Copper tools spread in Chota Nagpur Plateau and these find complexes are known as the Copper Hoard Culture. In the Kabra-Kala mound...
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    is located 5 km south to Mudgal. Kallur archaeological site is a Copper Hoard culture site in Manvi taluk of Raichur. Kallur archaeological site is 30 km...
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    Material Culture and Ethnicity. ed. G. Erdosy (Walter de Gruyer, 1995), p. 333 R. C. Majumdar and A. D. Pusalker (editors): The History and Culture of the...
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    Jeunesse, Christian (2017). "From Neolithic kings to the Staffordshire hoard. Hoards and aristocratic graves in the European Neolithic: The birth of a 'Barbarian'...
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  • Yet Another Facet of Copper Hoard Culture. American Anthropologist. Vol. 70. Pp 857–73. B. B. Lal (1972). The Copper Hoard Culture of the Ganga Valley...
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    Mature Harappan Culture (2600–1750 BCE) Late Harappan Culture (1750–1300 BCE) Ahar Banas culture Copper Hoard culture Painted Grey Ware culture Black and red...
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  • the use of Copper tools spread in Chota Nagpur Plateau and these find complex are known as the Copper Hoard Culture. There are many Copper tools have...
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    British Museum (category Museums sponsored by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport)
    and Harappa, Ancient India (now in Pakistan), (2500–2000 BC) Hoard of Copper Hoard Culture celts, plaques and disc from Gungeria, Madhya Pradesh, India...
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    Indian art (category Arts by culture)
    anthropomorphological representations. Various artefacts may belong to the Copper Hoard culture (2nd millennium BCE), some of them suggesting anthropomorphological...
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    The Binnington Carr Hoard is a Roman coin hoard dating from the late 1st century AD. It contains 12 silver denarii within a copper alloy bell. It is in...
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    Chariot (category Sintashta culture)
    to the Ochre Coloured Pottery culture (OCP)/Copper Hoard Culture, which was contemporaneous with the Late Harappan culture, and interpreted by him as horse-pulled...
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  • 2018). "Meerut: ASI unearths 'first-ever' physical evidence of chariots in Copper-Bronze age | Meerut News - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved...
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    anthropomorphological representations. Various artefacts may belong to the Copper Hoard culture (2nd millennium BCE), some of them suggesting anthropomorphological...
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    Bronze Age, is characterised to the following cultures: Copper Hoard culture (2500–1600 BC) Swat culture (1600–500 BC) Vedic Civilisation which originated...
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    anthropomorphological representations. Various artefacts may belong to the Copper Hoard culture (2nd millennium CE), some of them suggesting anthropomorphological...
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  • millennium BCE the use of Copper tools spread in Chota Nagpur Plateau and these find complex are known as the Copper Hoard Culture. In the Kabra-Kala mound...
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