India has one of the world’s largest and most significant bodies of rock paintings and engravings, yet not a single rock art site or image has been directly and accurately dated using radiometric techniques. Here we report on results from the Billasurgam Cave complex near Kurnool in southern India. Although this cave complex has been investigated archaeologically since the late 1800s, it was not until 2008 that a large petroglyph, consisting of the remains of three nested diamond designs on a stalactite, was noted. In order to determine if this petroglyph had been made recently, flowstone was sampled from on top of and below the engraving. Radiocarbon dating revealed a mid-Holocene age of about 5000 cal BP for the petroglyph, but we cannot ...
This paper reports further evidence from an archaeological occupation surface in southern India that...
Gua Sireh, located in western Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), is known for its rock art. The cave houses...
Figurative cave paintings from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date to at least 35,000 years ago (...
The rock art of Kupgal, south India, represents an archive of images amassed over five millennia. Th...
The authors have surveyed the little known paintings of the Kurnool area in central south India, bri...
More than one hundred caves are carved out in Precambrian limestones in various parts of Peninsular ...
The Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter in southern India dates back to 35 000 years ago and it is eme...
The oldest known fossil hominin in southern Asia was recovered from Hathnora in the Narmada Basin, c...
International audienceThe field works conducted since 2009 in the sub-Himalayan palaeontological Qur...
It is generally accepted that abstract and iconographic representations are reflections of symbolic ...
South Asia has a rich Palaeolithic heritage, and chronological resolution for this record has substa...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth investigation into the rock art of a local region in South ...
International audienceThis paper intends to present the petroglyph site of Zamthang (Zam thang) loca...
For over 20 years, I have tried to establish a relative date for petroglyphs in Fugoppe Cave, Japan....
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
This paper reports further evidence from an archaeological occupation surface in southern India that...
Gua Sireh, located in western Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), is known for its rock art. The cave houses...
Figurative cave paintings from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date to at least 35,000 years ago (...
The rock art of Kupgal, south India, represents an archive of images amassed over five millennia. Th...
The authors have surveyed the little known paintings of the Kurnool area in central south India, bri...
More than one hundred caves are carved out in Precambrian limestones in various parts of Peninsular ...
The Jwalapuram Locality 9 rockshelter in southern India dates back to 35 000 years ago and it is eme...
The oldest known fossil hominin in southern Asia was recovered from Hathnora in the Narmada Basin, c...
International audienceThe field works conducted since 2009 in the sub-Himalayan palaeontological Qur...
It is generally accepted that abstract and iconographic representations are reflections of symbolic ...
South Asia has a rich Palaeolithic heritage, and chronological resolution for this record has substa...
This thesis is the result of an in-depth investigation into the rock art of a local region in South ...
International audienceThis paper intends to present the petroglyph site of Zamthang (Zam thang) loca...
For over 20 years, I have tried to establish a relative date for petroglyphs in Fugoppe Cave, Japan....
Rock-art reflects cultural narratives and is influential as a medium in the invention of narratives....
This paper reports further evidence from an archaeological occupation surface in southern India that...
Gua Sireh, located in western Sarawak (Malaysian Borneo), is known for its rock art. The cave houses...
Figurative cave paintings from the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date to at least 35,000 years ago (...