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Bhimbetka rock shelters
30,000+ years old archaeological World Heritage site in Madhya Pradesh, India

Bundi

Anegundi
Anegundi, previously called Kishkindha, is a village in Gangavathi, Koppal district, in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is older than Hampi, situated on the northern bank of the Tungabhadra River. Nimvapuram, a nearby village, has a mount of ash believed to be the cremated remains of the king Vali.
Kaimur Range
mountains in India
Unakoti
Unakoti or Subrai Khung is a sculptural emblem and ancient Shaivite place that hosts rock carvings, figures and images of gods and goddesses. The bas relief sculptures at Unakoti are on stylistic grounds ascribed to 7th–9th century CE, to the period of Pre-Manikya rule. The rock art was patronised by Deva Dynasty of Sribhumi in Samatata. The only inscription at Unakoti is on the other Chaturmukhalinga image, consisting of a couple of records in Bengali Characters of the 11th to 12th century CE, which mentions one Sri Jayadeva, probably a pilgrim.
Sodhe
village in Karnataka, India
Vikramkhol
Cave and archaeological site in India
Rock edicts of Khalsi
3rd century BCE inscribed rock with 14 edicts of Ashoka
Usgalimal rock engravings
archaeological site in South Goa District, India