A rock art site with paintings from Mesolithic, Neolithic and historical periods has been discovered in a cave near Turakalpalli village in Nagarkurnool district, highlighting evidence of human activity and cultural expression across different eras
Prehistoric stone tool, measuring about 15 cm in length and 3 cm in width, carved out of black basalt stone, found near Nagulakatta in Gundrampalli and Epur villages
Mahabubnagar: Grooves dating back to the Neolithic period were noticed at Basvaipalli village in Devakonda mandal in the district during the archaeological explorations conducted by noted archaeologist E Sivanagireddy on Sunday. Four grooves formed out of sharpening of cutting edge of the stone axes made of basalt stone by the Neolithic people are located on […]