ASI Survey Reveals 25 Inscriptions and Ancient Rock Art in Nallamala Tiger Reserve

Over the past three days, research teams have successfully documented and replicated a total of 25 historical inscriptions, which range in date from the 2nd century CE to the 16th century CE. These inscriptions, which can provide valuable insights into the cultural and historical context of their time, are part of a larger initiative to preserve and study ancient texts.

The inscriptions were found in various locations, indicating a rich tapestry of history that spans multiple centuries. The teams utilized advanced techniques such as photography and 3D scanning to ensure accurate reproductions, which will aid in future research and preservation efforts. This project not only highlights the importance of documenting historical artifacts but also seeks to make this information accessible for educational and scholarly purposes. Further analysis of the inscriptions may lead to new discoveries about the societies that created them, their languages, and their interactions.

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