Archaeologists come up with rare findings in Tamil Nadu
- July 9, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Archaeologists come up with rare findings in Tamil Nadu
Subject : History
Section: Art and Culture
Concept :
- A gold stud, a bone point and a carnelian bead have been unearthed by archaeologists at Porpanaikottai in Pudukottai district of Tamil Nadu, where the State Archaeology Department has taken up excavation this year.
- A Sangam-age fort is believed to have existed at the site.
- A three-course brick structure was unearthed within a few days of digging. Over 150 antiques, including potsherds, hopscotches, spouts, pieces of glass bangles and beads, a terracotta lamp, a coin, a spindle whorl and rubbing stone, besides a couple of graffiti, have been found at the site so far.
- Porpanaikottai, situated about 6.5 km to the east of Pudukottai town, is one of the new sites where the Department had taken up excavation this year.
Existence of fort
- Studies carried out at the site using Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR), a remote sensing method, had indicated that a fort had existed at Porpanaikottai.
- A habitation mound spread over 1.26 hectares is believed to have existed within the fort. The excavation is currently focussed on this area.