Bohut Culture
The Bohut Culture is an ancient civilization that thrived in the region of present-day India and Pakistan. It is known for its distinctive pottery, tools, and burial practices, which provide insights into the daily lives and beliefs of its people. The culture is believed to have existed around 3000 to 1500 BCE, during the Chalcolithic period.
Archaeological findings from sites associated with the Bohut Culture reveal a society that engaged in agriculture, animal husbandry, and trade. The artifacts discovered, including figurines and ornaments, suggest a rich artistic tradition and social complexity. This culture contributes to our understanding of early human societies in South Asia.