Hull's contribution as a tool in the fourfold development of ancient Indian agriculture: A critical analysis

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  • Satyendra Kumar Singh  Research Students, Department of Ancient History, Culture and Archeology, Allahabad University, Allahabad, India

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The proof of the solution in India as an agricultural instrument is substantiated by archaeological evidence as the halals were often made of wood. Even today, in some areas of Garhwal and Himachal Pradesh's Kinnaur in Uttar Pradesh, 2. It is not possible for the wood to be safe for so many days, but there is some evidence available from which it is certified that the stone in India Hull is being used in agricultural work only from the subsequent steps of the period. In the paintings obtained from the quadrangle of Madhya Pradesh, the plow is shown plowing by adding to the bull. 3 In this picture, two pair of bulls are attached to two halys, two people are operating. Both persons have the power to control bulls in their hands. Two bulls are connected to a gully with a solution. Apart from this, the evidence of different types of food grains received from archaeological excavation also affirms that agriculture is being done only in India since stone age. Considering the evidence obtained from Kaldihwa 4 and Lahuradia 5, there is evidence of agricultural action from India in the eighth or seventh millennium.

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2017-10-30

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Satyendra Kumar Singh, " Hull's contribution as a tool in the fourfold development of ancient Indian agriculture: A critical analysis, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 3, Issue 7, pp.1254-1261, September-October-2017.