The Indian subcontinent is conducive to the discoveries of interesting archeology, which is the home of many unknown civilizations. Archaeologists are currently trying to detect a culture of about 3,000 years of age, which is prosperous before being forgotten in northeastern India.
In the northeast of India, in the region of Jharkland, researchers believe that they have discovered signs of ancient culture, which has ended for centuries. In the vicinity of the area, archaeologists SupportedSupported toArcheology Survey India (ASI) has surveyed several villages around the city of Chaparan to identify the historical remains of the sector. For some experts, the presence of several ancient places in recent decades, as well as the presence of several ancient places, indicates the importance of an unknown civilization.
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Exodus of Indian Iron Age Culture
Experts discover dozens of black and smooth kerosene buried in several areas of the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, while discovering this lost culture. Dates offer a particularly wide range, which has 1200 to 200 BC Northern black polish ware (NBPW), which can be translated by almost “black goods and northern polish”. In parallel, pieces of sculptures and cut stones can be associated with this relatively unknown cultural current.
And if the NBPW culture is currently a secret, it is partially described by the environment that has its root. In Hazarabag District, which is located in the city of Choparan and a good portion of archaeological sites in recent years, the forest covers about 45 45 % of the area, while 92 % of the population is considered rural. Researchers believe it makes the campaigns complicated and particularly long. A observance of the lack of protection policy in the region: A large number of ancient and very rare items may have been theft or damage of the last two thousand years.