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Apegaon is in the District of Aurangabad, which is located in the state if Maharashtra. It has other sites in the area, such as Paithan, Daimabad, and Prakash. Apegaon was excavated by the Department of Archaeology in Deccan College. The year of excavation was 1976, and during this time a mound, pottery, microliths, copper slag, and faunal remains were recovered. The microliths were found alongside of some pottery from the Deccan Chalcolithic period that lasted from 1600-1000 BC. The ceramics found had paint on them and named Ramatirtha Ware. Researchers believed that the people were agriculturists because there was a variety of seeds found. They also found that these ancient people were highly dependent on cattle, as 70% of the faunal remains consisted of their bones. Indianarchknowitall (talk) 04:19, 15 March 2018 (UTC)

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Archaological Survey of India. n.d.Excavations - Important - Maharashtra Accessed March 15, 2018. http://asi.nic.in/asi_exca_imp_maharashtra.asp

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Excellent job so far. The background on the site is fantastic and your list of sources is strong. I'd like to see more information on what artifacts and structures were found at the site, since you mention those earlier in the article. M0th64 (talk) 15:54, 22 March 2018 (UTC)