Prehistoric India
Paleolithic Age
In early Stone Age, food was obtained by hunting of animals and gathering of edible plants and tubers. Thus, the ancient people were often termed as-
-- Hunter-gatherers
In the context of Prehistoric India, from which region in India we have discovered most of the Middle Paleolithic sites?
-- Godavari and Narmada region
The earliest discovery of man in India belonging to the category of Homo Erectus which placed our Indian sub-continent on the global map of hominid fossil finds was discovered at
-- Hathnora, Narmada Valley
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