Lesson 9 of 9 • 44 upvotes • 8:33mins
Megaliths are one of the important chapters of Ancient Indian History. Although it had a parallel existence with Iron Age, it is being covered in this part on two accounts. Firstly, these megaliths were unassociated with the other prevailing civilizations to a large extent. Secondly, extensive use of stones and rocks being the dominant feature of these cultures made it suitable to place them alongside the Stone Age topics. In the previous lesson, we saw that Chalcolithic cultures used Copper along with stones. Here we will see the use of iron along with stones. The use of stone was however limited to ceremonial purposes and not for tool-making. Nevertheless an association with ’stones’ can be argued as a reason to put this lesson in the very first part. We will encounter a similar problem while placing the Sangam Age as well. Students are advised to watch the pictures and maps very carefully and separately, if required. Perhaps no description will be enough to explain the concept of Megaliths, unless we use pictures and maps.
9 lessons • 1h 20m
Overview of the Course (Ancient India) and Part I (The Beginning)
4:00mins
The Sources of the Indian History
12:27mins
The Problems While Studying Indian History
12:21mins
The Geological Timescale
8:58mins
The Palaeolithic Age in India
7:10mins
The Mesolithic Age in India
7:50mins
The Neolithic Age in India
8:57mins
The Chalcolithic Cultures of India
10:32mins
The Megalithic Cultures in India
8:33mins