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Give the distribution and characteristic features of Upper Paleolithic culture in India

Topic: Demographic profile of India. Syllabus: 2. Demographic profile of India—Ethnic and linguistic elements in the Indian population and their distribution. Indian population—factors influencing its structure and growth. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2021 and Demographic profile of India.

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Upper Palaeolithic India is a late Pleistocene blade-burin horizon. Bhimbetka, Patne, and Kurnool are the teaching distribution. Features include blades, burins, bone points, and ostrich eggshell beads. It is a technological grade, not one migrating race. Coverage is patchy and some labels remain under revision.

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Introduction

The Upper Palaeolithic in India is a late Pleistocene blade-and-burin industry with bone and ornament, not a carbon copy of the European Aurignacian. It is patchy, dated, and regional.

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Distribution

  • Central Indian sandstone: Bhimbetka and nearby Vindhyan shelters with late blade tools under later Mesolithic and painting sequences.
  • Deccan and western uplands: Patne in Maharashtra, with ostrich eggshell beads and a dated late Pleistocene industry.
  • Southern limestone: Kurnool caves in Andhra, with blades and bone points in a cave fauna setting.
  • Son and Belan valleys and sites such as Baghor add a north-central scatter. Coastal and far North-East coverage remains thinner in the published teaching set.

Features

  • Punch-struck blades, burins, scrapers, and occasionally bone tools replace the heavier Middle Palaeolithic prepared-core look.
  • Ostrich eggshell beads at Patne show ornament and long-distance shell, a behavioural marker of later Pleistocene people.
  • Habitation is shelter, dune, and river terrace more than built village. Art at Bhimbetka is a long sequence; only some layers are claimed as Upper Palaeolithic.
  • M. L. K. Murty and others stressed that India’s Upper Palaeolithic is a technological grade, not a single migrating race.

Limit

  • Dates and labels still shift. Some assemblages once called Upper Palaeolithic are now late Middle or early microlithic. Distribution is a working map, not a closed atlas.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  U[Upper Palaeolithic India] --> B[Bhimbetka shelters]
  U --> P[Patne beads]
  U --> K[Kurnool caves]
  U --> F[Blades burins ornament]

Conclusion

Indian Upper Palaeolithic is a blade-burin and ornament horizon at Bhimbetka, Patne, Kurnool, and related valleys. It is regional and incomplete, not a European stage imported whole.

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