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Ram Krishna et al., « Physico-Psychological Approach for Understanding the Significance of Lower Palaeolithic Cupules », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.3458
Daraki-Chattan Cave is one of the richest Palaeolithic cupule sites in the world. It is situated in the heavily metamorphosed quartzite buttresses of Indragarh hill near Bhanpura, Mandsaur district, Madhya Pradesh in the Chambal basin. Because of its small size and shape the cave is unsuitable for habitation purposes. Still it bears more than 500 cupules on both its vertical walls. The number of cupules must have been much greater as the front portions of both faces of the cave walls show hea...