LAKHA JUAR SHELTERS & CAVES

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Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 05/04/2016

NOTE 1: juar, juwar (Hindi) yoke (TURNER, R L 1996: Comparative dictionary of Indo-Aryan languages.- Oxford University Press: 10486). NOTE 2: Barkhera (22°55'N: 77°40'E), AMS sheet NF43-08 Harda (U502 series, 1957 edition), on the National Highway NH69 (India Road Atlas, Eicher Goodearth 2006: 71 E1).

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 05/04/2016

A series of »rock shelters and caves« (Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1968-69 / 1972: 66) with rock art. ETYMOLOGY: Lakha Juar (IAR 1968-1969 / 1972: 66) or Lakhajuar (IAR 1981-82 / 1984: 35) from "lakha" (Sanskrit) ten-thousand (ten thousand, 10'000) and "juar" (note 1). SITUATION 1972: In the –>Bhimbetka area and in the vicinity of Barkhera (note 2), 3 km west of –>Pandunagar and on a hill called Lakha Juar (Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1968-69 / 1972: 66). SITUATION1984: »In Lakhajuar (Lat 22°56' N; Long 77°35' E), 3 km west of Bhimbetka« (Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1981-82 / 1984: 35). CAVE DESCRIPTION 1984: »Another Buddhist complex … A bund, pavements leading to the rock-shelters, gateway in one rock-shelter, stupas, monasteries and platforms, all made of dressed stones, have been found in the complex« (Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1981-82 / 1984: 35).

Documents

Bibliography 05/04/2016
  • Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1968-69 / 1972; 1981-82 / 1984.

Histoire

EXPLORATION HISTORY: 1968-1969: Look up: Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1968-69 (1972: 66). 1981 - 1982: »Another Buddhist complex, discovered by Tiwari in Lakhajuar … has been examined« (Indian Archaeology: A Review [IAR] 1981-82 / 1984: 35). Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 05/04/2016

Cavités proche

Distance (km)NomLongueur (m)Profondeur (m)
2.5PANDUNAGAR SHELTERS
2.5BHIMBETKA SHELTER 04
2.5BHIMBETKA SHELTER 15
2.7BHIMBETKA III A 28
2.7BHIMBETKA III F 23
3.1Bhimbetka Caves
5.8OBAIDULLAHGANJ
7.6CHAMILI KHOH
11.3BHINYAPURA SHELTERS