Ganeshwar is a village in Neem Ka Thana district of the Indian state of Rajasthan.
Historian Ratna Chandra Agrawala wrote that Ganeshwar was excavated in 1977.
Excavations revealed copper objects including arrowheads, spearheads, fish hooks, bangles and chisels.
With its microliths and other stone tools, Ganeshwar culture can be ascribed to the pre-Harappan period.
Ganeshwar saw three cultural phases: Period 1 (3800 BCE) which was characterized by hunting and gathering communities using chert tools; Period II (2800 BCE) shows the beginnings of metal work in copper and fired clay pottery; Period III (2000 BCE) featured a variety of pottery and copper goods being produced.