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Ancient Cave Discovered Near Ramghat
22 Apr
Summary
- Cave paintings with white symbols on red background found.
- Cave was a historically significant trade route between Goa and Konkan.
- Pottery fragments suggest an early medieval era origin for the site.

Researchers in Goa have uncovered a natural cave near Ramghat, offering immense potential for archaeological study. Situated in the mountains near Dodamarg, this cave is believed to have been a vital route for ancient trade between Goa and the Konkan region.
Student Vithoba Gawde reported finding the cave in Gudavale Khalsa, noting its potential capacity for over 50 people. The cave's walls bear white symbols painted on a red background, alongside discovered skeletons of wild animals, indicating past human presence.
Historical references, including those by Abbe Carre between 1672-1674, highlight Ramghat's importance as a trade gateway connecting kingdoms of Maharashtra and Karnataka to coastal areas.
Archaeologists like Varad Sabnis have been informed of pottery fragments found in the cave, possibly dating back to the early medieval era. A systematic excavation is planned to reveal more about the region's history and heritage.