Q. Which of the following is / are correct matches?
- Narmada Valley: Early agriculture
- Garo hills: Hunting and gathering
- Magadha: The First big Kingdom.
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Notes: People have lived along the banks of Narmada river for several hundred thousand years. Some of the earliest people who lived here were skilled gatherers, that is, people who gathered their food. They knew about the vast wealth of plants in the surrounding forests, and collected roots, fruits and other forest produce for their food. They also hunted animals. Garo hills to the north-east and the Vindhyas in Central India were some of the areas where agriculture developed. The places where rice was first grown are to the north of the Vindhyas. Magadha lying in the state of Bihar, its rulers were very powerful, and set up a large kingdom. Kingdoms were set up in other parts of the country as well.