Sign akin to Indus Valley’s found in Kerala
  • http://www.hindu.com/2009/09/26/stories/2009092661621200.htm


    * Sign akin to Indus Valley’s found in Kerala * Staff Reporter — Photo:
    special arrangement

    * A RARE FIND: The engraving at the Edakkal Caves. *

    MALAPPURAM: A rock engraving, similar to a sign of the Indus Valley
    Civilisation, has been found at Edakkal in Wayanad district of Kerala. A
    recent exploration at the Edakkal Caves revealed a picture of a man with a
    jar, a unique sign of the Indus civilisation.
    Tangible evidence

    Engraved supposedly with a stone-axe in linear style, the sign has proven
    itself to be a tangible evidence to link it to the Indus culture. It was the
    first time that an Indus sign is discovered in Kerala.

    “But we do not claim that the Indus people reached Wayanad; nor do we argue
    that Edakkal was a continuity of the Indus civilisation,” said historian
    M.R. Raghava Varier, who identified the sign during the exploration in
    August.

    He said, “What is striking in the Edakkal sign is the presence of an Indus
    motif, which has been rare and interesting.”

    Man-with-the-jar has been a recurring motif of the Indus Valley signs.
    Though it uses the Indus motif, the Edakkal engraving has retained its
    unique style. With linear strokes, the engraver has tried to attain a
    two-dimensional human figure.

    “The ‘jar’ is the same as in Indus ‘ligature.’ But the human figure is
    slightly different. This is where the influence of the Edakkal style
    predominates,” said Dr. Varier.
    Unique

    Though rock art sites are plenty in different continents, the rock
    engravings at the Edakkal Caves are unique in the world. The Indus
    Civilisation has been dated between 2,300 BC and 1,700 BC. The Edakkal
    culture, however, is yet to be identified with any particular time.

    Historians say Edakkal represents quite a long period. The figures of
    ritualistic nature found at Edakkal represent different stages of human
    development, both historic and pre-historic. “But this one is definitely
    pre-historic,” Dr. Varier said.



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  • Wonderful Vijay.

    Edakkal caves in wayanad is one amazing place. A good trek up a steep
    hillock to reach the cave and another long trek uphill a steep mountain to
    reach the top of the hillock from where all three states - Karnataka, TN and
    Kerala can be seen.

    The caves do have amazing prehistoric man's artwork...I remember seeing a
    Sun, a bull and some other animals. Must have some photos back in India. Let
    me check my ipod to see whether I have some photos copied from our trip.
    Went with my office friends a few years ago - infact made two trips to
    wayanad with my office friends (we loved the place so much that in two years
    we visited twice) - first time without family, so went atop the hill to the
    cave, second time with my wife and kid - kid was just a year and so had to
    stay back taking care of her, so that my wife can go up to see the beauty.

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