A prehistoric rock shelter called ‘puli gundu’ near Basvayapalli, Narayanpet, shows evidence of Neolithic human activity, including stone tool grooves and animal engravings, suggesting the area served ...
Dr Reddy also spotted several Neolithic grooves on a hillock, believed to have been formed while sharpening and polishing ...
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
Archaeologists uncover over 500 Stone Age tools in Tamil Nadu, highlighting significant Lower and Middle Palaeolithic sites.
“Just after Covid lockdown,” she says, “when everyone was coming out to re-explore the world, we were doing lots of walking ...
In a study conducted by Dr. Mahdi Alirezazadeh and Dr. Hanan Bahranipoor, published in Archaeological Research in Asia, two ...
Early hominins in Europe were creating tools from raw materials hundreds of thousands of years before Homo sapiens arrived ...
The Bhimbetka site, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, captures the continuous presence of human life from the Lower Palaeolithic Age, roughly 100,000 years ago, to the Medieval period.
The "very rare" find provides an extraordinary glimpse into the ingenuity of early human relatives who lived around half a ...
The finding, along with the discovery of a 500,000-year-old hammer made of bone, indicates that our human ancestors were ...
Gadag: Archaeological excavation at the historic site of Lakkundi in Gadag district continued to reveal important findings, with Stone Age tools being discovered on the fourth day of the ongoing ...