Abstract
In a recent systematic survey of the north western Kashmir two sites suggesting human
activity dating to c. 18,000 (Upper Palaeolithic Period) were located in Baramulla
District. Among the two sites, one has an in-situ rock engraving and the other yielding
lithic artefacts. These new sites and their material culture – after analyses informed us
about the chronology, site types and the landscape during the upper Palaeolithic period
in Kashmir.
MUMTAZ YATOO. (2013) New Evidence for Upper Palaeolithic Material Culture from North West Kashmir, Pakistan Heritage, Volume 5, Issue 1.
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