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Ancient & Medieval Indian History Mastery Hub: The Industry

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Q1Domain Verified
The Vedic period is characterized by the transition from settled agricultural communities to a more pastoral, nomadic lifestyle, as evidenced by the emphasis on cattle wealth in hymns and the absence of large urban centers. Which of the following archaeological discoveries *most* directly challenges this characterization and suggests a more complex socio-economic structure during the later Vedic period?
The discovery of elaborate burial sites with grave goods in the Gandhara region.
The unearthing of sophisticated drainage systems and planned city layouts in the Indus Valley.
The identification of extensive iron smelting sites and agricultural tools in the Ganga Valley.
The finding of numerous gold ornaments and coinage in the Deccan plateau.
Q2Domain Verified
While the Indus Valley Civilization (IVC) is known for its urban planning, standardized weights and measures, and sophisticated sanitation, the Vedic period is often described as a transition towards greater social stratification and the emergence of a complex religious and philosophical system. Which of the following, if found in abundance from the later Vedic period, would *most* strongly suggest a continuity of IVC-like administrative and economic organization rather than a regression?
Evidence of elaborate Vedic sacrificial altars and fire pits.
Numerous seals depicting Vedic deities and rituals.
A network of standardized brick sizes and a consistent system of trade weights across distinct settlements.
Extensive collections of Sanskrit manuscripts detailing philosophical debates.
Q3Domain Verified
The "Zero to Expert!" course implies a progression from foundational understanding to mastery. In this context, a specialist understanding of the Vedic period requires differentiating between the Early Vedic (Rigvedic) and Later Vedic phases. Which of the following archaeological features, *if found predominantly in sites associated with the Later Vedic Period*, would *most* significantly challenge the traditional view of a decline in urbanism and a shift towards a purely agrarian and pastoral society?
A scarcity of metal artifacts, particularly iron.
Widespread evidence of horse domestication and chariots.
Extensive use of simple mud-brick dwellings and scattered cattle pens.
The presence of large-scale irrigation systems and fortified settlements.

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