Neolithic Site in Assam Reveals Evidence of Early Metallurgy
๐ Location
Daojali Hading, Dima Hasao district, Assam
Located within the Langting-Mupa Reserve Forest, near National Highway 27
๐ฐ Historical Context
Estimated Age: Over 2,700 years old
Cultural Affiliation: Neolithic; linked to Eastern and Southeastern Asian Neolithic cultures
First Excavated: Between 1962โ1964 by Prof. T.C. Sharma and Prof. M.C. Goswami (Gauhati University)
๐งฑ Key Artefacts Found
๐ฅ Furnace and Iron Slag โ Evidence of early metallurgical activity
๐ชจ Polished double-shouldered celts
๐ถ Cord-marked pottery
๐ช Grinding stones, mortars, pestles
๐ Jadeite stone โ Signifying possible long-distance cultural or trade links
๐ง Heritage at Risk
Site was partially damaged in the 1960s during Lumding-Haflong road construction.
Highlights the need for balancing infrastructure with archaeological preservation.
๐งช Future Directions
Radiocarbon dating of organic remains recommended
Comparative studies with other Neolithic sites in Northeast India to enrich understanding of prehistoric culture
๐ Significance for UPSC (Prelims & Mains)
Prelims:
Location-based factual knowledge (Daojali Hading โ Assam)
Artefacts and evidence of early iron use
Mains (GS Paper I โ Indian Culture & History):
Significance of Northeast India's Neolithic heritage
Evidence of early metallurgy in a traditionally overlooked region
Importance of cultural preservation amidst modern development