During the Paleolithic period, ostriches were primarily found in the northern regions of India, particularly in areas that had open grasslands and savannah-like environments. Fossil evidence suggests they inhabited parts of the Thar Desert and surrounding areas. Their presence indicates a diverse ecosystem that supported large Flightless Birds, which thrived in the warmer climates of that era.
During the medieval period, foreigners invaded India. This began with attacks by the Arabs and the Turks. This along with a series of invasions effects India's culture and traditions.
B. S. Harishankar has written: 'Art & Archaeology of India' -- subject(s): Fossil hominids, Human evolution, Paleolithic period
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