Discovery of prehistoric cave paintings has given an interesting twist to the antiquity of rock art found in India. Located near the famous Mangar Bani sacred grove lying between New Delhi and Gurgaon, these paintings have been found among a warren of shelters in the quartzite rocks in the Aravalli hills. Although archaeologists plan to make a detailed study of the rocks and try to ascertain the actual age of the paintings, by all appearances the paintings belong to the Palaeolithic Age.