New rock art discoveries in the Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India

The authors have surveyed the little known paintings of the Kurnool area in central south India, bringing to light the varied work of artists from the Palaeolithic to the present day. By classifying the images and observing their local superposition and global parallels, they present us with an evol...

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Main Authors: Taçon, P, Boivin, N, Hampson, J, Blinkhorn, J, Korisettar, R, Petraglia, M
Other Authors: Antiquity Trust
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: Antiquity Publications Ltd 2010
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Summary:The authors have surveyed the little known paintings of the Kurnool area in central south India, bringing to light the varied work of artists from the Palaeolithic to the present day. By classifying the images and observing their local superposition and global parallels, they present us with an evolving trend - from the realistic drawings of large deer by hunter-gatherers, through the symbolic humans of the Iron Age to the hand-prints of more recent pilgrims and garish life-size modern 'scarecrows'. Here are the foundations for one of the world's longest sequences of rock art.