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Define Chalcolithic Age

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The Chalcolithic was an archaeological period which copper predominated in metalworking technology. Hence it was the period before it was discovered that by adding tin to copper one could create bronze, a metal alloy harder and stronger than either component.

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  • Chalcolithic age was a transition period from the stone age to the metal age.
  • In addition to the stone tools, the people of this period made copper tools as well.
  • Ancient forms of Urban settlement existed on this site.
  • The major remnants discovered here are the ruins of dwellings.
  • The huts were built using mud-bricks.
  • The residues of the wheat and barley have been discovered here.
  • Pictures were drawn on the walls of huts.

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