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Bhimbeteka

A thousand ages in Thy sight

Are but an evening gone

Paleolithic, Mesolithic Age cave paintings in Bhimbetka

Never felt so insignificant as when I visited Bhimbeteka.

Bhimbetaka a natural art gallery and an archaeological treasure. For miles together, the footsteps of the prehistoric man can be easily discerned upon the sands of time, since the caves here house rock paintings, created by man from as early as about 15,000 years ago in vivid and panoramic detail.

The rock paintings have numerous layers belonging to various epochs of time, ranging from the Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic Age to the protohistoric, early historic and medieval periods. The most ancient scenes here believed to be commonly belonging to the Mesolithic Age. These magnificent paintings can be seen even on the ceiling of the rock shelters located at daunting heights.

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