What Burials & Books Tells Us
What Burials & Books Tells Us
What Burials & Books Tells Us
History – Grade VI
Ch - 4 : What Burials and Books tells us?
I. Vocabulary:
1. Vedas
2. Language
3. Hymn
4. Chariot
5. Sacrifice
6. Rajas
7. Jana
8. Megaliths
9. Skeletal
10. Granary
5. Who composed hymns of the Rigveda and what are its characteristics?
Ans. The hymns of the Rigveda were composed by sages (rishis).
Priests taught students to recite and memorise each syllable, word, and
sentence, with great care. It was the basic condition that every hymn
should be uttered clearly and with proper pronunciation. Most of the
hymns were composed, taught and learnt by men. A few were
composed by women like Gargi and Vishveshwara.
6. What was the system of distribution of wealth captured in the war?
Ans. Some of the wealth that was captured was kept by the leaders. A
portion was given to the priests and the rest was distributed amongst the
people. Some of this wealth was also used to perform yagnas and offer
sacrifices into the fire for the well-being of the tribe.
V. Long Answers
1. How can we say that the people of Inamgaon were hunters and gatherers?
Ans. The varieties of evidence that have been discovered by the
archaeologists suggest that people at Inamgaon were hunters, gatherers
and farmers.
The evidence were Bones of a number of animals and many bearing cut
marks show that they may have been used as food were also found. This
shows that the people of Inamgaon practiced hunting.
There is evidence that fruits such as ber, amla, jamun, dates and a
variety of berries were collected, which shows that they gathered food.