Excavations earlier this year revealed several stone tools in the cave that date back tens of thousands of years. "Nowhere in the world can we find rock art of this kind," says Dr Tejas Garge ...
The excavation site in Nyayanga where hundreds of stone tools dating to roughly 2.9 million ... up some of the oldest stone tools ever used by ancient humans, dating back around 2.9 million ...
pickaxes and pointed tools, showing obvious traces of production and utilization. These traces not only show the level of tool production of ancient people, but also reflect the development and ...
In the Mangar Bani forest belt in Haryana, wildlife researcher and conservationist Sunil Harsana, 35, has been studying rock paintings, etchings and ancient tools in the region, while working on ...