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Prehistoric rock arts from Uttarakhand

Topic: Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization. Syllabus: 1.1 Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization—Prehistoric (Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, Neolithic and Neolithic-Chalcolithic), Protohistoric (Indus Civilization). Pre-Harappan, Harappan and post-Harappan cultures. Contributions of the tribal cultures to Indian civilization. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2023 and Evolution of the Indian Culture and Civilization.

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Lakhudiyar near Almora is the type painted shelter of Uttarakhand. Other Kumaon overhangs include Lwethap, Petshal, and Falsima. Motifs are humans, animals, dancers, and geometric signs in red, white, and black. Yashodhar Mathpal and K. P. Nautiyal documented the province. Chronology is mainly relative, from Mesolithic-like to later Holocene overlays.

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Introduction

Uttarakhand holds painted rock shelters in the Kumaon hills. They are a Himalayan province of Indian rock art, smaller than the Vindhyan belt, but important for settlement in the mid-altitude valleys.

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Localities

  • Lakhudiyar (also written Lakhu Udyar) near Almora is the best-known painted shelter, with humans, animals, and geometric signs in red, white, and black.
  • Other Kumaon clusters include shelters reported from Lwethap, Petshal, Falsima, and related Almora–Nainital scarps, documented by Yashodhar Mathpal, K. P. Nautiyal, and later surveys of the Uttar Pradesh (now Uttarakhand) state archaeology wing.
  • The paintings sit in quartzite and sandstone overhangs above river terraces, not in high glacial caves.

Motifs and date

  • Stick-like human groups, hunting scenes, cattle or caprids, hand-linked dancers, and dots or comb signs are typical.
  • Superimposition and pigment fade suggest more than one episode. A Mesolithic to late Holocene span is usually argued by analogy with Bhimbetka and Central Indian styles, not by many direct dates.
  • Mathpal compared Kumaon figures with Central Indian hunter-gatherer art, while noting a thinner large-animal repertoire.

Meaning for prehistory

  • The art records mid-hill occupation, hunting, and group ritual in a zone later known for terraced farming.
  • It should not be collapsed into historic Garhwali temple art. It is prehistoric picture-making on living rock.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  L[Lakhudiyar Almora] --> P[Humans animals signs]
  K[Kumaon shelters] --> L
  P --> H[Hill hunting occupation]

Conclusion

Uttarakhand rock art is a Kumaon shelter tradition centred on Lakhudiyar and nearby Almora sites. Humans, animals, and signs in red and white record hill hunting and gathering. Dates remain mostly relative, so the note must stay cautious.

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  • Are these the same as historic Pahari miniature painting?

    No. Rock shelter paintings are prehistoric or early Holocene picture-making on stone. Pahari miniatures are later court and temple art on paper.

  • Is every Uttarakhand painting Mesolithic?

    No. Superimposition suggests several periods. Direct dates are few, so Mesolithic is a working comparison, not a sealed date for every figure.

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