How was the city life different from the village life during the chalcolithic age?

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because city is more advanced

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The Chalcolithic Culture

With the end of the Neolithic Age, several cultures started using metal, mostly copper and low-grade bronze. The culture based on the use of copper and stone was termed Chalcolithic meaning stone-copper Phase. In India, it spanned around 2000 BC to 700 BC. This culture was mainly seen in the Pre-Harappan phase, but in many places, it extended to the Post-Harappan phase too. The people were mostly rural and lived near hills and rivers. The Chalcolithic culture corresponds to the farming communities, namely Kayastha, Ahar or Banas, Malwa, and Jorge.

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