The name of the Museum is related to Sanganakallu, but when you enter, the ground floor is filled with African theories after watching this, when you enter 1st floor you find some information about Sanganakallu site, they show us that they were hunters and they used stone tools to hunt down the animals but they will never display Non-Human figures (Extraterrestrial) which are carved on the rocks (Petroglyphs) of Sangankallu (Hire Gudda) because they want us to think that they were just hunters, in my opinion they were having keen sense of knowledge, now the site has been partially destroyed no one is there to secure the site, the petroglyphs have been deliberately damaged by fools, the artifacts they have found during excavations have been displayed which are available in internet, they have listed some sites which are in India but they are unable to list our own Ballari sites which were more than 70 (sites), these things are sponsored by JSW (one of the biggest pollutant in our country) so one can accept what kind of information you get from the polluters, follow K Linganna and Ramadas videos you will be able to gain more knowledge about these kind of sites who have done intense research on this field
The Museum is housed with 50% of Western theories like Human Evolution, the theory is so highlited that, we have tuned our minds not to think about how humans were created, the western theories deliberately made us to think like fools that we have actually...
Read moreI visited the museum with several kids from the family. It’s a very small but an amazing place to learn about our pre-history in the region (time before we had written history). It has the artifacts found in Sanganakallu (it’s few kms from Bellary) and neighboring places. The narrator was super enthusiastic and explained everything in detail and patiently answered lots of questions from me and kids. My son had studied Human Geography, and daughter had studied human history. They were amazed when they are allowed to touch the tools (rock heads) that were made in Sangankallu. It’s nice to touch the tools that were made 3000 years back in that area. I learnt a lot in couple of hours than reading several books/articles. It would take about 2 hours and make sure you ask the narrator to explain.
Thanks to the staff for putting together a nice museum. A commendable job In preserving the local history and spreading...
Read moreToday we visited Sangnakallu navilu gudda mountain an ancient archaeological site from Neolithic period. It's approximately 8 kms from Ballari in eastern Karnataka. It's a group of hills south of a horse shoe shaped valley, with kupgal to the north. It is one of the earliest settlements in South India. It's known as ನವಿಲು ಗುಡ್ಡ, as the rock at top has been shaped as peacock head. Here there are rocks art Petroglyphs- art by pecking, grounding or scratching into the rock surface, depicting bison and others. In one of the photos,Left side black coloured rock Right side normal rock mountains i.e. Dike on left side of mountain having different colour and structure than the adjacent rock. Dikes are tabular bodies of magma of vulcano when it rises into the...
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