SHANKARGARH (Cave at)

Mirzapur (Mirzapur - IN)
25.200000,82.541700
Grottocenter / carte

Description

Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

A cave at Shankargarh classified PHILP (2002) not only as a forest cave but also as a cave complex (note 1) and possibly represents a rock shelter or a true cave. The site made it to the London Times when its rock art (paintings in red) became known: A row of (dancing) humans, men on horseback, and a tribe hunting bison with spears –themes and style known from neolithic to medieval rock art (note 2). SITUATION (PHILP 2002): The forest cave is said to be located deep in the jungles outside the town of Shankargarh (note 3).A cave at Shankargarh classified PHILP (2002) not only as a forest cave but also as a cave complex (note 1) and possibly represents a rock shelter or a true cave. The site made it to the London Times when its rock art (paintings in red) became known: A row of (dancing) humans, men on horseback, and a tribe hunting bison with spears –themes and style known from neolithic to medieval rock art (note 2). SITUATION (PHILP 2002): The forest cave is said to be located deep in the jungles outside the town of Shankargarh (note 3).

Documents

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Histoire

EXPLORATION HISTORY: 2002: Unspecified villagers with unidentified names are said to have fetched Superintendent Vijay Kumar to save paintings endangered by labourers quarrying rock. A certain P.D. Tewari, lecturer in prehistoric archaeology at Lucknow University, visited later. Uttar Pradesh State Tourism Department planned to built a road to bring tourists (PHILP 2002). Herbert Daniel Gebauer - 06/01/2018

Cavités proche

Distance (km)NomLongueur (m)Profondeur (m)
7.0KHOH, Mirzapur
7.5KALI KHOH, Mirzapur: Ashtabhuja: GUFA
7.7KALI KHOH, Mirzapur: Ashtabhuja: MANDIR
11.8KHUSI GHAT KI PAHARI SHELTERS
23.9KOTWA SHELTER
36.8CHUNA DARI
49.0MATA GUFA
49.0GYAN KUPOR WELL
49.0MANIKARNIKA WELL