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Executed mainly in red and white with the occasional
use of green and yellow, with themes taken from everyday
events of eons ago, the scenes usually depict hunting,
dancing, music, horse and elephant riders, animals fighting,
honey collection, decoration of bodies, disguises, masking
and household scenes.
Animals such as bisons, tigers, lions, wild boar,
elephants, antelopes, dogs, lizards, crocodiles, etc.
have been depicted in some caves. Popular religious
and ritual symbols also occur frequently.

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Surrounded by the northern fringe of the
Vindhyan ranges, Bhimbetka lies 46 km South of Bhopal. In
this rocky terrain of dense forest and craggy cliffs, over
600 rock shelters belonging to the Neolithic age were recently
discovered. Here, in vivid panoramic detail, paintings in
over 500 caves depict the life of the pre-historic cave-dwellers
making the Bhimbetka group an archaeological treasure, an
invaluable chronicle in the history of man.
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