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Sravani Sarkar
Bhopal, March 21,2005
CONTESTING THE claim of the Western scientific community that Indian rock
paintings are comparatively quite modern than those found in their part of
world, eminent city archaeologist Dr Narayan Vyas has come up with a
path-breaking research work that seeks to prove that Bhimbetka rock
paintings are as old as the oldest rock paintings known in the world - i.e around 25,000 years.
The post-doctoral research work titled 'A comparative study of rock
paintings of Raisen District, with special emphasis on Bhimbetka' has earned
Dr Narayan Vyas - presently superintending archaeologist with Chhattisgarh
circle of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) - the first D Lit degree on the subject of 'rock painting' in entire world.
The D Lit degree was recently awarded to Dr Vyas by the Barkatullah University.
The work was done under aegis of the History Department of the Hamidia College.
In his detailed study, Dr Vyas emphatically puts forth evidence that
suggests that some of the Bhimbetka paintings are as old as 25,000 years,
co-periodic with the oldest rock paintings of France, Italy, Spain, Siberia, parts of America and South Africa.
"Western scientists never accepted that Indian paintings could be that old.
They always put the age of Indian rock paintings at maximum 10-11,000 years.
However an in-depth study of the style and the superimposition patterns in
the paintings in Raisen district, mainly Bhimbetka complex proves that the
age of some of the paintings run as old as 20-25,000 years,'' Dr Vyas told the Hindustan Times.
Dr Vyas has submitted many photographs and line drawings of the paintings
from Bhimbetka and surrounding areas, comparing them with paintings from western countries.
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