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'''Bori''' is a town located in [[Pune district]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It is known for the discovery of some ancient human artefacts. The reported artefacts from Bori suggest the appearance of human beings in India around 600,000 years ago. This site is considered to be one of the earliest lower paleolithic sites in India.<ref>Page 52, {{ISBN|9780195687859}} - India's Ancient Past by R.S.Sharma</ref><ref>"AGE OF THE BORI VOLCANIC ASH AND LOWER PALAEOLITHIC CULTURE OF THE KUKDI VALLEY, MAHARASHTRA" by |
'''Bori''' is a town located in [[Pune district]], [[Maharashtra]], [[India]]. It is known for the discovery of some ancient human artefacts. The reported artefacts from Bori suggest the appearance of human beings in India around 600,000 years ago. This site is considered to be one of the earliest lower paleolithic sites in India.<ref>Page 52, {{ISBN|9780195687859}} - India's Ancient Past by R.S.Sharma</ref><ref>"AGE OF THE BORI VOLCANIC ASH AND LOWER PALAEOLITHIC CULTURE OF THE KUKDI VALLEY, MAHARASHTRA" by |
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Bori is a town located in Pune district, Maharashtra, India. It is known for the discovery of some ancient human artefacts. The reported artefacts from Bori suggest the appearance of human beings in India around 600,000 years ago. This site is considered to be one of the earliest lower paleolithic sites in India.[1][2]
References
- ^ Page 52, ISBN 9780195687859 - India's Ancient Past by R.S.Sharma
- ^ "AGE OF THE BORI VOLCANIC ASH AND LOWER PALAEOLITHIC CULTURE OF THE KUKDI VALLEY, MAHARASHTRA" by R. Korisettar, Mishra Sheila, S. N. Rajaguru, V. D. Gogte, R. K. Ganjoo, T. R. Venkatesan, S. K. Tandon, B. L. K. Somayajulu and V. S. Kale. Bulletin of the Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute. Vol. 47/48 (1988-89), pp. 135-137