10,000-Year-Old Cave Paintings Found in Tamil Nadu’s Yelagiri Hills
A stunning discovery of Neolithic-era cave paintings in Tamil Nadu’s Yelagiri Hills has caught national attention. The artwork may date back 10,000 years
Local tourists first noticed strange markings in a natural cave atop Yelagiri’s Reddiyur hills, prompting a scholarly investigation
A team from Sacred Heart College, led by Professor Prabhu, verified the discovery, declaring it a rare Neolithic art site
The cave, located nearly 1,000 feet above sea level, may have once housed a thriving community of ancient hunter-gatherers
Around 80 human and animal figures were found painted in white pigment—remarkably preserved through millennia
The artwork includes dancing, hunting, riding animals, and possible ritual ceremonies, offering deep insight into early human life
This is the first large-scale Neolithic painting site ever recorded in this district, making it a major archaeological landmark