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From which Palaeolithic site of Uttar Pradesh has the statue of Mother Goddess made of bone been found?
Sarainahar Rai
Koldihwa
Lohda Nala area
Chakia
The carved and polished bone object found in the Belan valley, Uttar Pradesh, has been described as a 'mother goddess' (e.g. Misra 1977: 49). It is, however, not a female figurine, but a damaged bone harpoon of the early Upper Palaeolithic (Bednarik 1993b) (Fig. 8). Turning next to the claims for a Palaeolithic antiquity of rock art in India, we find that Wakankar's (1975Wakankar's ( , 1983 notion of the precedence of the green dynamic paintings, which he considered to be of the Upper Palaeolithic, has been negated by Tyagi (1988).
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