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A rare depiction of a butchering scene in the rock paintings of Maser in Madhya Pradesh, India

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 March 2020

Shaik Saleem*
Affiliation:
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, India
Parth R. Chauhan
Affiliation:
Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Mohali, India
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*Author for correspondence: ✉ saleemshaikhdc@yahoo.co.in
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Abstract

While hunting scenes are well attested in Indian rock art, only two depictions of butchering are known from sites in India, and are very rare globally. Here, the authors present the discovery of a rare depiction of deer butchering, found at Maser in the Raisen District of Madhya Pradesh, India.

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Figure 1. Map of Betwa source region showing the locations of painted rockshelter sites; the white star marks the location of Maser (after Tiwari 1976).

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Figure 2. Rockshelter 6 at Maser (photograph by S. Saleem).

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Figure 3. Detail of butchering scene in rockshelter 6 at Maser (photograph by S. Saleem).

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Figure 4. Detail of human figures and deer in rockshelter 6 at Maser (photograph by S. Saleem).

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Figure 5. Detail of wild boar image in rockshelter 6 at Maser (photograph by S. Saleem).