Which of the following is a Palaeolithic site of archaeological importance in India?

Which of the following is a Palaeolithic site of archaeological importance in India? Correct Answer Hunasagi

The correct answer is Hunasagi.

  • Hunasagi is a Palaeolithic site of archaeological importance in India.
  • Hunasagi is in the Yadgiri district in Karnataka.

Additional Information

  • Important Palaeolithic sites in India are as follows:
    • Lidder river Pahalgam, Kashmir
    • Sohan valley Punjab,
    • Banks of River Beas, Banganga, Sirsa Haryana,
    • Chittorgarh and Kota, Rajasthan,
    • River Wagoon, Kadamali basins Rajasthan.
    • River Sabarmati and Mahi basins (Rajasthan & Gujarat),
    • Basins of river tapti, Godavari, Bhima and Krishna
    • Koregaon, Chandoli and shikarpur (Maharashtra),
    • River Raro (Jharkhand),
    • River Suvarnrekha (Orissa),
    • Ghatprabha River Basin (Karnataka).
    • Belan Valley, Allahabad
    • Sinsgi Talav, Didwana, Nagaur Rajasthan
    • Hunasagi, Gulbarga in Karnataka.
    • Attirampakkam in Tamilnadu

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