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Archaeology enthusiasts seek conservation of rock art sites in Siddipet

The Hindu reports: Archaeology enthusiast R. Rathnakar Reddy and his team have urged the authorities to take steps to protect the pre-historic rock art sites in the forest outskirts of Dasarlapalli village in Mulugu mandal of the district.The sites, documented by Mr. Reddy along

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May 9, 2026 · 2 min read · 2 views
Originally reported by The Hindu
Archaeology enthusiasts seek conservation of rock art sites in Siddipet

Key Takeaways

  • The team also found microlithic hunting tools in abundance across the area.Originally reported by The Hindu.
  • The Hindu reports: Archaeology enthusiast R.
  • Nearby grooves, attributed to the Neolithic age, are believed to have been used for sharpening stone weapons.
  • This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.

The Hindu reports: Archaeology enthusiast R. Rathnakar Reddy and his team have urged the authorities to take steps to protect the pre-historic rock art sites in the forest outskirts of Dasarlapalli village in Mulugu mandal of the district.The sites, documented by Mr. Reddy along with Vinay Goli and local youth, contain pre-historic paintings, microlithic tools and other archaeological remains believed to date from the Mesolithic to the Neolithic age.According to them, the sites provides important evidence of early human habitation and cultural evolution in the region.One of the major sites, locally known as, Enugu Gundu (Elephant Rock), is located at an altitude of 624 metres above sea level.The paintings depict animals such as deer and cattle along with human figures.

One prominent image shows a human carrying a long harpoon-like weapon with backward-facing prongs. Researchers noted that some paintings have already suffered damage due to exposure to rain and weathering. A painting of an elephant on the ‘Enugula Gundu’ at Dasarlapalli village in Mulugu mandal of the district.

Background

Adjacent to the site is a “musical rock” containing 24 cup marks, believed to have been used by pre-historic humans for recreational or ritualistic purposes. Nearby grooves, attributed to the Neolithic age, are believed to have been used for sharpening stone weapons. Ratnakar Reddy (centre) and others at a prehistoric rock art site on the forest outskirts of Dasarlapalli village in Mulugu mandal of Siddipet district.

Key facts

  • One prominent image shows a human carrying a long harpoon-like weapon with backward-facing prongs.
  • Researchers noted that some paintings have already suffered damage due to exposure to rain and weathering.
  • A painting of an elephant on the ‘Enugula Gundu’ at Dasarlapalli village in Mulugu mandal of the district.

What this means

Another site, locally referred to as Eddula Gundu (Bull Rock), contains two bull figures and traces of pre-historic paint markings, while a third site known as Quarry Gundu features bull figures and script-like symbols associated with pre-historic human activity. The team also found microlithic hunting tools in abundance across the area.

Originally reported by The Hindu. This story has been edited and re-presented by BRIC Team.

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