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Ram Krishna et al., « Understanding the Creation of Small Conical Cupules in Daraki‑Chattan (India) », Palethnologie, ID : 10.4000/palethnologie.4657
The present paper is in continuation of our efforts to understand the creation of cupules in Daraki‑Chattan by the process of cupule replication, started in 2002. Daraki‑Chattan is one of the richest Palaeolithic cupule sites in the world. It is situated in the heavily metamorphosed quartzite buttresses of Indragarh hill in the Chambal basin in central India. It bears more than 500 cupules executed on both its vertical walls. The excavations carried out at Daraki‑Chattan under the EIP Project...