
Malwa Culture
Malwa Culture was an ancient civilization that flourished in central India around 1400 to 1100 BCE. Known for its distinctive pottery, skilled craftsmanship, and settlements, it reflects a society engaged in farming, trading, and possibly early urban development. Archaeological sites reveal well-planned settlements, evidence of metalworking, and trade networks. The culture is significant for understanding early social organization and technological advancements in the region, laying foundations for subsequent Indian cultures. Its contributions help trace the evolution of Indian civilization in the central plains of the subcontinent.