Raider of the lost art -- newfound cave-drawings hold pouched secrets

Raider of the lost art -- newfound cave-drawings hold pouched secrets

Desi Stones and Bones

27/04/2019 1:32AM

Episode Synopsis "Raider of the lost art -- newfound cave-drawings hold pouched secrets"

Early last year, Jinu Koshy, a 42-year-old archaeologist made his first trip to a desolate mesa located in the south-Indian state of Andhra Pradesh. A bird’s eye view of an online map showed a rumpled terrain, very similar to a spot nearby that Jinu had helped excavate. Now, that archaeological dig had happened more than a decade ago. But it had unwrapped some of south India’s oldest rock art. Rock art on the walls of cave shelters. Basically, prime studio pads for prehistoric man. And so, since the landscapes bore close resemblances, Jinu was kind of sure that this site too could have housed doodling hunter gatherers.

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