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Most of the palaeolithic caves in India have been found in the​

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Answered by rorsoni867
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India its sites were discovered in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Central Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, southern Uttar Pradesh, and South Bihar Plateau. During the Paleolithic period the man was a hunter and food gatherer.

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Answered by tanishgupta886
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The Palaeolithic Age or Old Stone Age in India spanned from 500,000 B.C. to 10,000 B.C in the Pleistocene Period of the Ice Age. The term Palaeolithic was coined by archaeologist John Lubbock in 1865. Discoveries from a couple of decades not only unearthed remnants belonging to the Palaeolithic era but also cemented the name of India in the list of very few destinations in the world that are home to pre-historic human settlements far before the existence of the Harappan civilization. Although the research regarding these excavations is still in progress, it is good enough to attract archaeological aficionados to India from all across the globe. The period is divided into three periods - lower Palaeolithic, Middle Palaeolithic, and Upper Palaeolithic ages.

From old rugged stone tool to enigmatic rock paintings, here we have collected an incredible list of notable Palaeolithic archaeological sites in India:

Monuments, Gastronomy, and Diversity. What else is left to explore in this country of more than a billion people? The answer to this question would be the lesser-known and mind-boggling Palaeolithic sites in India. The study of human evolution and society is one of the most sought-after and intriguing topics one can come across. It helps us to understand the primal ways through which pre-evolved humans sustained their lives. Being home to countless dynasties before and after Vedic times, India has always been fortunate in terms of historical remains, artifacts, and monuments. With the popularity of Indus Valley Civilisation that draws millions of tourists and history fanatics to the Indian subcontinent, it is important to mention the long list of Palaeolithic sites gracing the landscape of this country.

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