Site in southwest India's eastern Karnata, with a series of Neolithic and Megalithic Grave period occupations. The Neolithic settlements began c 2100 BC and may be associated with the Deccan ash mounds. There was handmade pottery in the early Neolithic, changing to wheelmade and resembling the late Jorwe pottery. The Megalithic had pottery in the 1st millennium BC to the early 1st millennium AD - black-and-red wares, white-painted black-and-red wares, russet-coated ware, rouletted ware, and red polished ware.