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Inamgaon

Inamgaon is a post-Harappan agrarian village and archaeological site located in Maharashtra, western India. Situated along the right bank of the Ghod River, it is considered to be the 'regional centre' of the Bhima Valley.[1]

Inamgaon
village
Inamgaon
Location in Maharashtra, India
Inamgaon
Inamgaon (India)
Coordinates: 18°35′20″N 74°32′20″E / 18.58889°N 74.53889°E / 18.58889; 74.53889
Country India
StateMaharashtra
DistrictPune
Population
 • Total5,311
Language
 • OfficialMarathi
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
412210
Telephone code02137
Vehicle registrationMH 12
Nearest cityPune, Shirur
Sex ratio52 : 48 /
Literacyapprox. 80%
Lok Sabha constituencyShirur
Vidhan Sabha constituencyShirur
WebsiteOfficial Website

Inamgaon is one of the most intensively and extensively excavated and well reconstructed Chalcolithic sites of the Deccan plateau.

Geography edit

The village is located around 89 kilometres (55 mi) to the east of the city of Pune. The region, situated within the lower reaches of the Ghod, is characterized by Cretaceous-Eocene Deccan Trap basalt.[1]

Archaeological site edit

An ancient site, measuring approximately 550 metres (1,800 ft) by 430 metres (1,410 ft), is located about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) north of Inamgaon.[2]

There are five mounds at the site. The largest mound is called 'Inamgaon I', and it has been extensively excavated, and studied for its archaeological finds.[3] The site was occupied between 3800-3200 B.P. (calibrated), or 1800-1200 BC.

The Chalcolithic settlement was excavated in order to better understand the early and later Jorwe culture.[4] There are 3 phases of the Chalcolithic that are found at Inamgaon.

The excavation was a landmark in India's archaeology history due to its extensive and systematic process.[1] The excavations revealed multiple cultural phases including Late Jorwe Culture, Early Jorwe Culture, and Malwa Culture. Archaeology findings are available at different museums such as Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute, and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya[5]

Current Social Life edit

The modern day Inamgaon is on developing verge. Farming and Allied business are prime income source for Inamgaon. The Ghod River is being conducive for the cultural and social buildings. Inamgaon have been allotted with two Reservoirs & Small Dams for water storage projects by Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority. These Reservoirs & Small Dams for water storage helps to store water and ease the water availability. The settlement have all types of Preschool, Primary school & Secondary school . The New English School Inamgaon. is secondary school. Inamgaon farmers have the capital shares in two different cooperative Sugar factory. The Shrigonda Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana and Ghodganga Sugar Factory. The industrial establishments are closer and are conducive for the villagers employment. Inamgaon is catered by Petrol station and Social gathering hall. The settlement is being served by various national banks, however only Pune District Central Cooperative Bank scores the presence. The united capital shares of villagers and Pune District Central Cooperative Bank support have established Cooperative society, which, indeed contributes to needy farmers to have monitory support when requires. This Cooperative society governing body is formed by elective people by the villagers.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Dutta, Anwita (2006). "A Critical Review of the Economy of the Chalcolithic People of Inamgaon". Ancient Asia. 1: 123. doi:10.5334/aa.06111.
  2. ^ "Expedition Magazine - Penn Museum". www.penn.museum. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
  3. ^ Lukacs, John R.; Rebecca K. Bogorad, Subhash R. Walimbe & Donald C. Dunbar (September 1986). "Paleopathology at Inamgaon: A Post-Harappan Agrarian Village in Western India". Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. 130 (3): 289–311. JSTOR 986828. PMID 11620956.
  4. ^ SANKALIA, H. D.; D. ANSARI & M. K. DHAVALIKAR (1971). "Inamgaon: A Chalcolithic Settlement in Western India" (PDF). Asian Perspectives. XIV: 140.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2018.

External links edit

  • Official website







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inamgaon, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, june, 2018, learn. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Inamgaon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Inamgaon is a post Harappan agrarian village and archaeological site located in Maharashtra western India Situated along the right bank of the Ghod River it is considered to be the regional centre of the Bhima Valley 1 InamgaonvillageInamgaonLocation in Maharashtra IndiaShow map of MaharashtraInamgaonInamgaon India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 18 35 20 N 74 32 20 E 18 58889 N 74 53889 E 18 58889 74 53889Country IndiaStateMaharashtraDistrictPunePopulation Total5 311Language OfficialMarathiTime zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN412210Telephone code02137Vehicle registrationMH 12Nearest cityPune ShirurSex ratio52 48 Literacyapprox 80 Lok Sabha constituencyShirurVidhan Sabha constituencyShirurWebsiteOfficial Website Inamgaon is one of the most intensively and extensively excavated and well reconstructed Chalcolithic sites of the Deccan plateau Contents 1 Geography 2 Archaeological site 3 Current Social Life 4 References 5 External linksGeography editThe village is located around 89 kilometres 55 mi to the east of the city of Pune The region situated within the lower reaches of the Ghod is characterized by Cretaceous Eocene Deccan Trap basalt 1 Archaeological site editAn ancient site measuring approximately 550 metres 1 800 ft by 430 metres 1 410 ft is located about 3 kilometres 1 9 mi north of Inamgaon 2 There are five mounds at the site The largest mound is called Inamgaon I and it has been extensively excavated and studied for its archaeological finds 3 The site was occupied between 3800 3200 B P calibrated or 1800 1200 BC The Chalcolithic settlement was excavated in order to better understand the early and later Jorwe culture 4 There are 3 phases of the Chalcolithic that are found at Inamgaon The excavation was a landmark in India s archaeology history due to its extensive and systematic process 1 The excavations revealed multiple cultural phases including Late Jorwe Culture Early Jorwe Culture and Malwa Culture Archaeology findings are available at different museums such as Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya 5 Current Social Life editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Inamgaon news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The modern day Inamgaon is on developing verge Farming and Allied business are prime income source for Inamgaon The Ghod River is being conducive for the cultural and social buildings Inamgaon have been allotted with two Reservoirs amp Small Dams for water storage projects by Maharashtra Water Resources Regulatory Authority These Reservoirs amp Small Dams for water storage helps to store water and ease the water availability The settlement have all types of Preschool Primary school amp Secondary school The New English School Inamgaon is secondary school Inamgaon farmers have the capital shares in two different cooperative Sugar factory The Shrigonda Sahakari Sakhar Karkhana and Ghodganga Sugar Factory The industrial establishments are closer and are conducive for the villagers employment Inamgaon is catered by Petrol station and Social gathering hall The settlement is being served by various national banks however only Pune District Central Cooperative Bank scores the presence The united capital shares of villagers and Pune District Central Cooperative Bank support have established Cooperative society which indeed contributes to needy farmers to have monitory support when requires This Cooperative society governing body is formed by elective people by the villagers References edit a b c Dutta Anwita 2006 A Critical Review of the Economy of the Chalcolithic People of Inamgaon Ancient Asia 1 123 doi 10 5334 aa 06111 Expedition Magazine Penn Museum www penn museum Retrieved 26 March 2022 Lukacs John R Rebecca K Bogorad Subhash R Walimbe amp Donald C Dunbar September 1986 Paleopathology at Inamgaon A Post Harappan Agrarian Village in Western India Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 130 3 289 311 JSTOR 986828 PMID 11620956 SANKALIA H D D ANSARI amp M K DHAVALIKAR 1971 Inamgaon A Chalcolithic Settlement in Western India PDF Asian Perspectives XIV 140 Latest News and Information on Inamgaon Archived from the original on 2 February 2016 Retrieved 1 July 2018 External links editOfficial website By David Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Inamgaon amp oldid 1212179022, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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