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Mesolithic rock paintings, Satavahana inscription discovered in Telangana's Pedapalli

Mesolithic rock paintings, Satavahana inscription discovered in Telangana's Pedapalli
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Mesolithic rock paintings, Satavahana inscription discovered in Telangana's Pedapalli

  • Recently, a team from the Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundham (KTCB) has unearthed rock paintings and inscriptions in Seethamma Loddi, located in Gattu Singaram village, Peddapalli district.

Discoveries

  • One inscription mentions Satavahana prince Hakusiri, while another is believed to belong to the Vishnukundins dynasty.
    • The Vishnukundins dynasty ruled parts of present-day Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
  • The paintings, found on a hillock deep inside a forest, are predominantly red, with some white and yellow colours used as well.
  • It showcases scenes of men and women dancing, individuals with bows and arrows, footprints, and a variety of animals like deer, antelope, tortoise, jungle cat, monkeys, and wild lizards.
  • Intricate diamond-shaped designs are also present.
  • The rock paintings date back to the Mesolithic period (10,000 to 12,000 years ago) and the Early Historic period (1st BCE to 6th CE).

Archaeological Finds

  • Microliths, including a core flake, were discovered at the site.
  • A protected wall made of weathered black stone and a demolished stone structure from the Early Historic period were also observed.
  • A fossilized stone containing shells suggests the site's age to be an astonishing 65 million years old.

Prelims Takeaway

  • Mesolithic Period
  • Vishnukundins Dynasty
  • Microliths

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