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Alam Bridge Group of Carvings

Type: Archaeological Site - Rock Art
Province: Gilgit-Baltistan
District: Gilgit
Period: Historic
Relative Chronology: 1st-3rd Century CE
Description: Alam Bridge group of rock carvings are situated on the left bank of Gilgit River, about 1 km upstream from the confluence of Indus-Gilgit Rivers and about one and half km further on from Alam bridge on the main Gilgit-Skardu road. On the surface of the boulders on both sides of the old gravel path one finds rock carvings and inscriptions in Kharoshti and Brahmi. Other symbols from prehistoric times right up to the post Buddhist time are also found here. The petroglyphs and inscriptions seen between the Skardu road and the bank of River Gilgit, and where more than 40 boulders of various sizes were marked which preserved about 130 rock carvings and inscriptions. Representation of stupas and other symbols of religious nature are very few. Similarly, carvings of stupas in traditional style as known from Chilas and Shatial are also rare. The initial carvings might have started emerging in the 4th century CE. Inscriptions of the site Alam bridge mention a group of persons appearing under the name of Palalo/ Palala/ Palolo between the 4th and 7th century CE.
Latitude: 35.766200000
Longitude: 74.596440000
Ownership: Private
Legal Status: Not Protected
Title of Publication: Pak-German Archaeological Mission to the Northern Areas of the Heidelberg Academy for the Humanities and Sciences
Published In: Miscellaneous
Year of Publication: Miscellaneous
Bibliography/Reference: Hauptmann, H.
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