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Overview Of Tekkalakote

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Historical place of Varavina Malleshwara Temple in Tekkalakote https://youtu.be/6KhSR5MwJ6o Above blur line will show that historical fair of Sri Kadasiddeswara temple.

Tekkalakote - A town in Siraguppa taluk in Bellary district.

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Tekkalakote - A town in Siraguppa taluk in Bellary district.                   Tekkalakote - A town in Siraguppa taluk in Bellary district. 43 km north of Bellary Far away. The beautiful hillside to the west, the many temples and fortresses of historical richness are fond of. Population 23,578 (2001).                         It has a history of many centuries. The excavation conducted in Thekkala fort in 1963-64 has provided a great and useful information on the life of the Stone Age people living here. Here, people from Stone Age lived a regular life. They are said to be Mediterranean and Proto - Australians. He was involved in activities such as plagues and animal fostering. He had special skills in doing gold jewelery, pottery etc.                   The Tenkalakote is known as a papacallu by an inscription of 1021...

Tekkalakote neolithik period

Tekkalkota : At Tekkalkota (Karnataka) 19 remains of small circular huts with 3 meter to 5 meter diameter were recorded. These ranged from 1780 BC to 1540 BC in date. Small and big wooden posts were erected in some cases while in others no such post-holes are seen. Natural boulders and rocks scattered on the surface have been taken advantage of to hold the structure Burials are found under the floor of the house. Sometimes bodies have been interned within urns. The granitic boulders near the site show some art execution by pecking and brushings, and also at times painting with red ocher. A bull, deer, gazelle or stylized human figures are some of the usual depictions recorded at many of these Andhra and Karnataka sites. That these art works are of Neolithic period is supported by a gray ware ceramic lid found from Tekkalkota excavation. A bull, a cobra and two antelopes are executed in this lid by puncturing the clay when it was leather-hard. Animal bones recovered in...

Rock Painting Place in Tekkalakote

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Karematti Hill pre-historical place in Tekkalakota

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MALLAYYA Temple architects in Tekkalakote

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