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Explore the Chalcolithic Age in India — a crucial transition from stone to metal that shaped early civilization, agriculture, and settlements Discover the fascinating story of the Chalcolithic Age (Copper Age) — a revolutionary period when humans first began using metal along with stone tools. This documentary explores how early societies in India transitioned from primitive life to organized settlements, agriculture, and technological innovation. From the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization to the rise of regional cultures like Ahar, Malwa, and Jorwe, this video gives you a complete understanding of one of the most important phases of ancient Indian history. 👉 Watch till the end to understand how the first metal revolution shaped early civilization and led to the rise of the Iron Age. Instagram ID 👉 https://www.instagram.com/techacademy... Telegram 👉 https://t.me/techacademi #ChalcolithicAge #AncientIndia #UPSC #HistoryOptional #Prehistory #CopperAge #IndianHistory #Archaeology #Civilization #UPSCPreparation ⏱️ TIMELINE 00:00 – Introduction What is the Chalcolithic Age? Transition from Stone to Copper 00:40 – Meaning & Time Period Origin of the term and timeline in India 01:20 – Historical Background After the decline of the Indus Valley Civilization 02:00 – Major Chalcolithic Cultures Ahar, Malwa, Jorwe, Kayatha, Savalda 03:10 – Settlements & Housing Village life, mud houses, storage systems 04:10 – Agriculture & Economy Farming, domestication, and trade 05:10 – Tools & Technology Copper + stone tools 06:00 – Pottery & Art Black-and-red ware and designs 06:50 – Religion & Burial Practices Beliefs and rituals 07:40 – Decline Environmental and technological changes 08:30 – Conclusion Transition to Iron Age