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Nagaland discoveries push known human habitation in Northeast India back by around 3,500 years
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Archaeologists have made an exciting discovery in Nagaland's Noklak district, uncovering pottery fragments that are approximately 3,500 years old. This revelation extends the timeline of human occupancy in Northeast India. The site also yielded stone tools and charred cereal remnants, hinting at a more intricate pattern of human migration and the development of agriculture. Continued exploration is anticipated to reveal even more about this ancient past.
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