Recently, Archaeological Survey of India’s (ASI) epigraphical survey at Andhra Pradesh’s Sri Lankamalleswara Wildlife Sanctuary revealed three rock shelters and rock paintings along with 30 inscriptions. The six-member team found ancient inscriptions dating between the 4th to 15th centuries deep inside the Siddavatam forest range. Thirty inscriptions were found in the interior forest. These wre written in Brahmi, Nagari, Telugu scripts, and some in shell characters in Sanskrit, Praakrit, and Telugu. Furthermore, one of the three discovered rock shelters contained paintings of animals, geometric drawings, and human figures.




