Though many scholars have made valuable contributions by their scholarly researches on various aspects of its culture but their works have focused attention only on a few selected aspects of different cultures of this area. An attempt has yet to be made to highlight the pattern of growth of the cultures, the culture change and processes involved in shaping the personality of the cultures in the region. It may be achieved by a study of the material culture. The present work proposes to study the material culture at a length to reconstruct the life of common man of Gangetic plains (of upper and middle plains) during the first millennium B.C.
The Gangetic plains during the first millennium B.C. witnessed two important archaeological cultures i.e. Painted Grey Ware and Northern Black Polished Ware.
It would be unfair to the great scholars who placed the 'Ganges Civilization' to its present status, not to acknowledge the valuable contributions that they made to the study of different aspects of cultures that flourished in this region over the period of a millennium. The stalwarts like Sir John Marshall, Sir R.E.M. Wheeler, D.H. Gordon laid the foundation of archaeological activities in the Ganga plains.
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