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Megalithic Laterite Rock-Cut Chamber Unearthed in Kerala

  • 07 Mar 2026
  • 3 min read

Source: TH 

A significant Megalithic laterite rock-cut chamber has been discovered in Kasaragod district, Kerala, offering fresh insights into the prehistoric burial practices and material culture of the region. 

  • The chamber is part of a Megalithic culture burial complex that was constructed by interring pottery of varying shapes and sizes as part of ritual belief systems 

Megalithic Culture 

  • About: Megalithic Culture is a prehistoric cultural practice marked by the erection of massive stone structures called megaliths. Megaliths primarily served as burial sites located away from habitation areas. 
  • Time Period: Based on archaeological data, South Indian megalithic cultures spanned from 1000 BCE to 100 CE, with peak popularity between 600 BCE and 100 CE. 
    • The Megalithic period in South India was a full-fledged Iron Age culture, where iron technology was fully realized. Iron objects such as weapons and agricultural implements have been found across the region. 
  • Geographical Distribution: The main concentration of megalithic culture is in the Deccan, especially south of the Godavari River 
    • Key sites include Brahmagiri and Chandravalli (Karnataka), Junapani, Khapa and Muhurjhari (Maharashtra), and Adichanallur (Tamil Nadu). 
    • It has also been found across the Punjab Plains, the Indo-Gangetic basin, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Burzahom in Jammu and Kashmir. 
  • Subsistence and Culture: The megalithic people lived on a combination of agriculturehuntingfishing, and animal husbandryRock paintings at these sites depict scenes of huntingcattle raids, and group dancing, providing insight into their social and cultural life. 

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Read More: Megalithic Footprints and Human Figure 
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