HYDERABAD :
ARCHAEOLOGISTS here have recently
found rare stone tools, belonging to the
neolithic age, with the findings indicating
that the city’s history goes back to about
6,000 years.
The Neolithic age relates to the period
when humans used tools and weapons
made of stone and had just developed
farming.
It was for the first time that neolithic tools have been found in the city, said E
Sivanagi Reddy, a retired Government
archaeologyofficial. Reddy,anotedarchaeologist and CEO of Pleach India
Foundation, said he and S Haragopal of
‘Kotha Telangana Charitra Brundam’ (an
organisation working on the history of
Telangana) recently visited a natural rock
formation at BNR Hills in the city, locally
known as ‘tortoise rock’, to explore if there
were any prehistoric rock paintings when
they stumbleduponthe saiddiscovery. He
said they closely looked at a gap between
tworocksandfoundasmanyneolithicstone
tools. “...To our surprise, we noticed two
neolithic stone tools which are known as
newstone age tools. One is 12 cminlength
and another is 9 cm. The width is 2.5
cm...Thesetwostonesarevery,veryimportantarchaeologically.Theyare dated4,000
to 2,000 BC,” he said.