Basrur: Menhir of Megalithic Era discovered
Team Udayavani, Sep 21, 2021, 12:54 PM IST
Udupi: A menhir, an upright standing stones of the Megalithic period, has been discovered at Basrur of Udupi district.
“Basrur was one of the major centers of trade and commerce in the 10th century. Nothing is known about the place before that. The discovery of the menhir pushes the history of the place back to the Megalithic era. Such menhirs usually date back to 1000 BC to 800 BC. So we can conclude that the habitation existed here during the Proto Historic era,” MSRS College Department of Ancient History and Archaeology Associate Professor T Murugeshi was quoted speaking to Deccan Chronicle.
“The Menhir found at Basrur is a huge stone slab of about 7 feet in height from the ground level. It is near the famous Kote Anjaneya and Venkatramana Temple. The size and shape of the Menhir are similar to those found in other parts of Karnataka,” he added.
“Menhirs are upright standing stones of the Megalithic period. They are erected above the burial or near the burial as a memorial stone of the dead. They date between 1000 B.C. to 800 B.C,” he said.
“I am thankful to Muralidhar Hegade who brought this stone to my notice,” he added.
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