31 ancient petroglyphs relocated to proposed conservation park in Leh
Jammu, June 30 -- Works on India's first Petroglyph Conservation Park at Sindhu Ghat in Leh, have commenced in full swing, with systematic and meticulous relocation of petroglyphs (ancient rock arts) from vulnerable sites across Ladakh, said officials on Monday.
Lieutenant governor Vinai Kumar Saxena had on April 18 had laid the foundations stone of the park.
So far, 31 petroglyphs from Saboo Thang have been relocated to the Petroglyph Conservation Park. These petroglyphs measure from 4 feet to 17 feet in circumference and weigh from 500 KG to 10 MT.
The rock carvings predominantly depict distinctive Ladakhi wildlife such as ibex, yak, argali, blue sheep, dogs and other wildlife, along with scenes of hunting, hunters, warriors, footpri...
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