Jorwe culture' was a Chalcolithic archaeological site located in the present day Indian state of ______.
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SSC CGL 11 June 2019 Shift-1
Maharashtra
Correct AnswerExplanation:
- Jorwe culture is an important Chalcolithic archaeological culture.
- It is known for its distinctive pottery and settlement patterns.
- The culture thrived in the Deccan region during the late second millennium BCE.
- It is mainly associated with the present-day Indian state of Maharashtra.
- Option 1: Bihar - This state does not have a direct connection to the Jorwe culture.
- Option 2: Assam - Located in the northeastern region of India, it is not linked with Jorwe culture.
- Option 3: Gujarat - While significant in ancient India's history, Jorwe culture is not prominent here.
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