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Megalithic Art & Monuments




๐ŸŽจ Chapter 01 ยท Topic 05 ยท Visual Arts

Megalithic Art & Monuments

Dolmens, menhirs, cairns, cist burials, megalithic culture in South India, associated pottery and iron use โ€” complete UPSC & PSC notes.

๐Ÿชจ What are Megaliths?

Megaliths (Greek: “mega” = large, “lithos” = stone) are large stone structures or monuments erected by prehistoric communities, primarily associated with burial practices and ancestor worship.

  • Indian megaliths date from approximately 1500 BCE to 500 CE (Iron Age to early historic period)
  • Concentrated in South India โ€” Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Maharashtra
  • Also found in Northeast India (Nagaland, Meghalaya) โ€” living megalithic tradition continues
  • Associated with the Iron Age in South India โ€” iron tools, black-and-red ware pottery
  • Represent a distinct cultural phase between the Neolithic and early historic periods

๐Ÿ›๏ธ Types of Megalithic Monuments

TypeDescriptionDistribution
DolmenBurial chamber made of upright stones with a capstone on top; table-like structure; contains skeletal remains and grave goodsKarnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Maharashtra
MenhirSingle upright standing stone; memorial stone; sometimes marks a burial or boundaryThroughout South India; Northeast India
CairnMound of stones over a burial; sometimes with a stone circle around itSouth India, Rajasthan
Cist burialRectangular burial chamber made of stone slabs; body placed inside with grave goods; sometimes covered by a cairnSouth India โ€” most common megalithic type
Urn burialSkeletal remains placed in large pottery urns; buried in pits; sometimes with grave goodsTamil Nadu โ€” especially Adichanallur
Rock-cut caveBurial chambers cut into natural rock; sometimes with paintingsMaharashtra, Karnataka
Stone circleCircle of standing stones; sometimes surrounding a burial moundSouth India
Hat stone (Topikkal)Mushroom-shaped stone monument; memorial stoneKerala
โญ Adichanallur (Tamil Nadu): One of the most important megalithic sites in India. Located in Tirunelveli district, Tamil Nadu. Excavated by Alexander Rea (1876) and later by ASI. Contains over 3,000 urn burials. The urns contain skeletal remains, iron tools, pottery, and gold ornaments. Adichanallur is now being developed as an archaeological museum. Recent excavations (2019) have revealed more burials and artefacts.

๐Ÿบ Megalithic Culture โ€” Key Features

  • Iron use โ€” megalithic people used iron tools and weapons; iron smelting was known
  • Black-and-red ware (BRW) โ€” distinctive pottery; black on the inside and top, red on the outside; found in megalithic burials across South India
  • Grave goods โ€” iron tools, weapons, pottery, beads, ornaments buried with the dead; belief in afterlife
  • Horse remains โ€” found in some megalithic burials; evidence of horse use
  • Agriculture โ€” megalithic communities practised agriculture alongside pastoralism
  • Living megalithic tradition โ€” Naga tribes (Nagaland), Khasi (Meghalaya) still erect megaliths for memorials
๐Ÿ“Œ Northeast India โ€” Living Megalithic Tradition: Unlike South India where megaliths are prehistoric, the Naga tribes of Nagaland and the Khasi people of Meghalaya maintain a living megalithic tradition. Nagas erect menhirs (standing stones) to commemorate the dead and celebrate feasts of merit. Khasi people erect stone memorials (mawbynna) for ancestors. This provides a unique window into the social and religious significance of megalithic monuments.

โœ… Revision Checklist โ€” Megalithic Art

โœ… Megaliths = large stone monuments = burial + ancestor worship
โœ… Indian megaliths = ~1500 BCE to 500 CE = Iron Age
โœ… Concentrated in South India = Karnataka, AP, Telangana, TN, Kerala
โœ… Dolmen = table-like burial chamber = upright stones + capstone
โœ… Menhir = single standing stone = memorial
โœ… Cist burial = rectangular stone slab chamber = most common in South India
โœ… Urn burial = skeletal remains in pottery urns = Tamil Nadu
โœ… Adichanallur = Tamil Nadu = 3,000+ urn burials = important megalithic site
โœ… Black-and-red ware (BRW) = distinctive megalithic pottery
โœ… Living megalithic tradition = Naga tribes (Nagaland) + Khasi (Meghalaya)