Petroglyphs Latest News
Researchers recently found two ancient rock carvings (petroglyphs) on a flat rock inside a rock shelter on a hill behind Beerappa Temple in Manchirevula, Telangana.
About Petroglyphs
- Petroglyphs (also known as rock engravings) are symbolic images sculpted or engraved on the surface of rocks by removing material from its surface layer with instruments of superior hardness.
- The techniques used to create these images include pecking, incising, abrading, sculpting, polishing, drilling, and scratching.
- These processes remove part of the rock and therefore are different from images simply painted or drawn on rock, which are called petrographs.
- The word ‘’petroglyph’’ is derived from two Greek words, ‘’petros’’ meaning “stone,” and ‘’glyphein’’ meaning “to carve.“
- Petroglyphs took two primary forms, as images either appear as scratches or deeper visible indentations on rock.
- Petroglyphs are typically associated with prehistoric populations and can be found on every continent throughout the world, except Antarctica.
- However, they are especially concentrated in Africa, South America, North America (mainly in the southwestern United States), Siberia, Australia, and Europe (Scandinavia, Spanish Galicia, Ireland and Italy).
- Example of Petroglyph Site in India: Edakkal Caves in Wayanad, Kerala.
Significance of Petroglyphs
- They are among the earliest forms of art to have existed and are therefore considered the foundation of art.
- Ancient peoples also used petroglyphs as a form of communication or writing.
- For example, some petroglyphs clearly indicated the borders between tribal lands, and others were astronomical markers and maps.
- Additionally, some petroglyphs served as musical instruments and were known as “rock gongs.”
Source: DC
Last updated on March, 2026
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