ASI survey uncovers 25 inscriptions, ancient rock art in Nallamala Tiger Reserve
The Archaeological Survey of India has discovered 25 inscriptions and ancient rock art within the Nallamala Tiger Reserve. The findings span 1,400 years and provide new historical data on various dynasties including the Satavahanas and Vijayanagara Empire.
Why it matters
These discoveries significantly contribute to the understanding of regional history, linguistics, and cultural heritage in India.
An extensive epigraphical survey being conducted by the Epigraphy Branch of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in the Nallamala Tiger Reserve Forest has brought to light a rich collection of inscriptions spanning nearly 1,400 years, offering fresh insights into the region’s political, cultural and linguistic history.
The article is a factual report on archaeological findings.
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