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Stone Age Artefacts from the Recent Prehistoric Explorations in the Manjira River Basin of the Telangana State:A Preliminary Study


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The recent prehistoric explorations which were carried out in the Manjira river basin of the Telangana resulted in a discovery of stone age tools in the study region. An extensive archaeological survey has been carried out in the districts of Sangareddy, Medak and Nizamabad. This assemblage will help in the understanding of the Prehistoric cultures of the study region and also in the reconstruction of the past life and Prehistoric climate.

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Manjira River, Telangana, Late Palaeolithic Assemblage, Flake Tools, Microliths.
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Ganesh Moolinti
Dept. of Anthropology, University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad, India

Abstract


The recent prehistoric explorations which were carried out in the Manjira river basin of the Telangana resulted in a discovery of stone age tools in the study region. An extensive archaeological survey has been carried out in the districts of Sangareddy, Medak and Nizamabad. This assemblage will help in the understanding of the Prehistoric cultures of the study region and also in the reconstruction of the past life and Prehistoric climate.

Keywords


Manjira River, Telangana, Late Palaeolithic Assemblage, Flake Tools, Microliths.

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