Most of the present states were earlier part of Undivided Assam. Therefore, an academic Endeavour is made here to delve in to their cultural history separately. Demarcation of new boundaries made the people of these States more conscious of their valued past and it was a matter of pride for these people to eulogies their rich cultural heritage which is no way diminutive from any other region of pan India at all.
Needless to say that archaeology of North East India is very important as the region adjoins with South and South East Asian counties including Bangladesh, Myanmar, Bhutan, China and Thailand. Migration of people or diffusion of cultures from these countries in prehistoric times and later cannot be ruled out and its impact has led the emergence of specific traits prevailing in the region found to be unknown in other parts of the country.
Physiographic ally, the region is not homogenous landmass, it has Tertiary mountains, Archaean plateaus, river valleys, intermundane plain& piedmont plains. The Tertiary hills and mountains cover a major part accounting 60 percent of the region spreading over Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, North Cachar, Mizoram & Manipur. The unstable plateaus are represented by Meghalaya & Karbi Anglong districts of Assam which account 12 percent of the whole area. The major plains are Brahmaputra valley, the Barak plain, the Manipur basin and Tripura piedmont plain and these constitute 28 percent of the total area of the region. The climate of the region is tropical monsoon with local variation.
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