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From dust to discovery: The stone workshop of prehistoric India ( See pics)

Ipsita Pati
| TNN | Last updated on - May 5, 2025, 13:57 IST
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Ancient site discovered

Mangar Bani in Haryana has revealed a major prehistoric site with artifacts from the Lower Palaeolithic period, possibly dating back 500,000 to 200,000 years.

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Stone tools unearthed

Over 200 stone tools including handaxes, scrapers, and cleavers were found, offering clear signs of tool-making by Homo erectus in the Aravalis.

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Experts seek preservation

The team plans to submit a report urging protection, calling the site a globally significant piece of early human history in urgent need of preservation.

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Historic value confirmed

Experts call this one of north India's most important Acheulean sites, comparable in cultural importance to Attirampakkam near Chennai.

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Stone site lacks protection

Despite being in a Natural Conservation Zone, Mangar Bani has no formal heritage status; experts urge legal protection from the Haryana government.

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Ideal Stone age habitat

Flat hilltops, water sources, and nearby raw materials made this a perfect location for early humans to thrive and innovate.

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Complete tool workshop

Presence of both finished tools and stone-making debris shows Mangar Bani was not just a settlement but also a full-fledged tool production site.

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