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Bhimbetka is the type site of Central Indian prehistoric painting. Wakankar documented superimposed hunt-to-historic layers. Sankalia set the art beside microlith floors in Indian prehistory. Early scenes stress animals and hunt; later ones add cattle and horse. The shelters remain in a living tribal landscape.
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Introduction
Central Indian prehistoric rock art is the painted sandstone of the Vindhyas, with Bhimbetka as the type landscape. It records hunt, dance, and later cattle life on shelter walls.
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Sites and sequence
- Bhimbetka, documented especially by V. S. Wakankar, holds superimposed paintings from late Pleistocene hunters to historic riders.
- Nearby clusters in Raisen, Pachmarhi, and other Vindhyan shelters repeat animals, humans, and geometric signs.
- H. D. Sankalia placed this art in the wider Indian prehistoric sequence beside microliths on the same floors.
What the walls show
- Early layers stress large animals and hunt scenes. Later layers add pastoral groups, horse, and script-like marks.
- The art is a Central Indian archive of economy and rite, not a copy of European caves.
- It also sits on a living tribal landscape, so interpretation must not steal the shelters from present Adivasi use.
Flow diagram
flowchart TD B[Bhimbetka] --> W[Wakankar] B --> H[Hunt layers] B --> P[Pastoral later layers]
Conclusion
Central Indian rock art, led by Bhimbetka, is a long painted sequence of hunt to herd. It is a primary document of prehistoric life in the Vindhyas.
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