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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Rock Shelters of Bhimbetka' has mentioned 'Mesolithic' in the following places:
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The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site in central India that spans the prehistoric Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods, as well as the historic period.
Some of the Bhimbetka rock shelters feature prehistoric cave paintings and the earliest are about 10,000 years old (c. 8,000 BCE), corresponding to the Indian Mesolithic.
According to Archaeological Survey of India, the evidence suggests that there has been a continuous human settlement here from the Stone Age through the late Acheulian to the late Mesolithic until the 2nd century BCE in these caves.
Period II xe2x80x93 (Mesolithic): Comparatively small in size the stylised figures in this group show linear decorations on the body.
Period III xe2x80x93 (Chalcolithic) Similar to the paintings of the Mesolithic, these drawings reveal that during this period the cave dwellers of this area were in contact with the agricultural communities of the Malwa plains, exchanging goods with them.
The only painting in the caves showing a man being hunted by a horned boar Mesolithic dancers at Bhimbetka An eroded painting in the caves showing "Natraj" Dancing and holding a trident