
Ganeshwar culture
Ganeshwar culture was an ancient civilization that thrived around 2500–2000 BCE in present-day India, particularly in northeastern Rajasthan. It is known for its early metalwork, especially copper and bronze tools and ornaments, indicating advanced craftsmanship. The people engaged in agriculture, trade, and metal production, contributing to regional development. Archaeological finds include villages, pottery, and metal artifacts, reflecting a society with skilled artisans and organized settlements. Ganeshwar played a significant role in the early stages of Indian metallurgy and served as a precursor to later urban cultures in the region.