Mangar Bani - archaeological findings
May 9 , 2025
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- A recent excavation in Mangar Bani Forest in the historic Aravalli Hills of the National Capital Region has unearthed prehistoric tools.
- It was offering a glimpse into early human life during the Lower Palaeolithic age.
- The excavation has uncovered tools likely used for the butchering, scraping, and sharpening.
- They are showcasing the ingenuity of early Stone Age communities.
- These tools’ age could well be around 500,000 to 200,000 years.
- Mangar Bani is considered one of the most sacred groves in the National Capital Region.

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