fertile farmland
The complex societies of the Kacchi plain were the prelude to the final colonization of the Indus Valley. In the beginning it was inhabited by groups of farmers. Then fortified cities began to appear. At this time it is known as the "initial period of the Indo."
The excavations carried out indicate that the first farmers belonged to the VII millennium a. C., in a region between the hills of Baluchistan and the Indo-Gangetic plain. This area has highlands (special for grazing in summer), and permanent rivers that drain into the Kacchi plain.
Towards the beginning of the VI millennium a. C. adobe houses (mud bricks) were built and they made polished bone and flint (flint) tools, polished axes and grinding stones. Copies of these tools were found in Mehrgarh.