Thovarimala Ezhuthupara is a remotely located rock shelter in the Wayanad district of Kerala in India.The rare historic treasure at Thovarimala near here, throwing light into human habitation. Pre-historic stone age petroglyphs dating from around 1000 BC and after had been discovered here at a height of 500 m on Thovarimala. One can see the new stone age rock engravings on the walls of these natural cave and pretty of nature from top of Thovarimala. The rare historic treasure at Thovarimala throwing light into human habitation in the Wayanad area since ancient times, is yet to receive the protection of agencies like Archaeology Department, which preserves the Edakkal Caves just five km away. The carvings, found on the upper side of the cave, depict few geometrical figures, an arrow, and one carving closely resembles a female genital organ. Recently more writings were located in this cave. The name Ezhuthupara means, writings on the stone.
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