Ancient India - Magadha was a location of an advanced Neolithic
Time: 19th Century BC
Place: Indian subcontinent (Present-Day Patna, Bihar, India)
Details: It "was the area of the earliest known cultivation of rice in South Asia and by 1800 BCE was the location of an advanced Neolithic population associated with the sites of Chirand and Chechar". In this region, the Śramaṇic movements flourished, and Jainism and Buddhism originated.
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