D N Kundra Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISES
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Questions from D N Kundra Solutions for Exercise 1: EXERCISES with Hints & Solutions
Which period is known as the period of second urbanisation? Why is it named so?

What were the chief characteristics of the towns that flourished between the 6th century B.C. and the 4th century B.C. during Harsha's reign?

Give an account of the life of the people of Tamil Nadu between B.C. and A.D.

Ancient India witnessed two distinct phases of urbanisation: the First Urbanisation began during the Harappan period and the Second Urbanisation began during the Age of Buddha. These societies were based on certain social and cultural values quite different from those of rural societies. Describe those values and value systems highlighting the distinction with the prevalent rural culture.

Towns were situated near coasts. Give reasons.

Guilds were formed in ancient India. Why?

Agricultural intensification began. Give reasons.

What is meant by agricultural intensification?
