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What, Where, How and When? – CBSE Notes for Class 6 Social

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What, Where, How and When? – CBSE Notes for Class 6 Social

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Facts that Matter:

• People have lived on the banks of the Narmada for several thousand years. The earliest of them were skilled gatherers—people who gathered their food.
• Near Sulaiman and Kirthar hills in the present-day Pakistan, crops like wheat and barley were first grown 8000 years ago. People also began rearing animals like sheep, goat, and cattle. They lived in villages. Rice was first grown in the north of the Vindhyas.
• Agriculture developed near the Garo hills and near the Vindhyas.
• Some of the earliest cities flourished about 4700 years ago on the banks of the Indus and its tributaries. Cities also developed on the banks of the Ganga.
• People travelled from one place to another and interacted with each other, thus sharing ideas. This has enriched our culture.
• Old books, called manuscripts, were usually written on palm leaf or the bark of the birch trep. They are helpful in revealing our past.
• Archaeologists have also found inscriptions, which are an engraved form of writing on hard surfaces, such as stone or metal. They were used for various purposes.
• The people who study objects made and used in the past are called archaeologists. They explore and excavate to find old objects. They also look for bones of living beings to find what people ate.
• The people who study the past are the historians. They look for information found from manuscripts and inscriptions, which they call source.

Words that Matter:

Archaeologists: People who study the objects made and used in the past are called archaeologists.
Excavation: The process of digging under the surface of the earth in order to find old objects is called excavation.
Historians: Scholars who study the past are called historians.
Inscriptions: These are writings on very hard surfaces like stone or metal. Manuscripts. Books that were written long ago by hand on palm leaf or barks of trees are called manuscripts.
Skilled Gatherers: The people who gathered their food. They have lived on the banks of the Narmada for several hundred thousand years.
Tributaries: Smaller rivers that flow into a larger river are said to be its tributaries.

Dateline:

• 8000 years ago — beginning of agriculture
• 4700 years ago — the first cities
• 2500 years ago — the Magadha Kingdom

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