Hunasagi

Hunasagi (Hunsagi) is taluk of Yadgir district in Karnataka state, India.[1][2] A number of early Palaeolithic sites were found in Hunasagi.[3] Hunasagi is 48 km southwest of the distinct headquarters, Yadgiri and 33 km from Shorapur. The nearest railhead is in Yadgiri[4]

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Coordinates: 16°27′27″N 76°31′26″E
Country India
StateKarnataka
DistrictYadgir district
TalukaHUNASAGI
Population
 (2011)[1]
  Total15,000+
Languages
  OfficialKannada
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
585215
Telephone code08444
ISO 3166 codeIN-KA
Vehicle registrationKA33
Websitekarnataka.gov.in

Demographics

At the 2001 census, Hunasagi had 10,555 inhabitants, with 5526 males and 5029 females.[1]

Archaeological sites

One late stage Old Stone Age site, excavated at Hunasagi, contained stone tools and weapons made from a reddish-brown chert. Tools found included longish blades with sharp edges and many multi purpose instruments.[3]

At some sites, large numbers of thetools, used for all sorts of activities, were found, suggesting that these were probably habitation-cum factory sites. In some of the other, smaller sites, there is evidence to suggest that they were locations where just tools were made. Some of the sites were close to springs. Most of the tools were made from the local limestone. About 15000 stone tools have been found there in abundance.This place is said to be the oldest site of Indian history where habilitation started about 500000 BC including Deccan and Pallavaram in Tamil Nadu that's why it is important

See also

References

  1. Village code= 00356400 "Census of India : Villages with population 5000 & above". Registrar General & Census Commissioner, India. Archived from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008.
  2. "Yahoomaps India :". Archived from the original on 18 December 2008. Retrieved 18 December 2008. Hunsgi, Yadgiri, Karnataka
  3. "Pre Historic Era In Karnataka". Classicalkannada.org. Archived from the original on 19 February 2012.
  4. "Yadgir District Map Showing Railway Line". Yadgir District. Archived from the original on 6 February 2013.


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