Re: Were the first settlers of Mehrgarh unsophisticated?



Carl wrote:
The aceramic phase, Period 1A, leads one to believe that the first
settlers were relatively unsophisticated.

However, their competence as builders contradicts this view.

A Plan of Compartmented buildings at Mehrgarh was given Rao (1991).

The compartmented structures clearly had a function and were built
according to some sort of protocol. Such a protocol must, logically,
have antedated the foundation of Mehrgarh in order to feature in
an already developed in the oldest habitation layers there.

More could be said about the well-made mud bricks.

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The above is based on the SLIPSHOD work of Graham Han***
in UNDERWORLD: The Mysterious Origins of Civilization. -:)

....and therefore unreliable.

Whom did he rely upon for this information? Rao? Someone else, or someone in addition?

In either case, tell us what the *archaeologist* said (quotations with full references would be best).

And were the mud bricks fired? Or just baked in the sun to dry?

And 'well-made' in comparison to what, exactly? Mud brick technology isn't difficult to do well.
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