FARMER IN TELEGANA STUMBLES ON A MEGALITH WHILE PLOUGHING WITH TRACTOR
A rare Megalithic cist burial (Gudu samadhi) belonging between 1000 BCE and 600 CE has been discovered at Dasaram village close to Musi river in Nereducherla mandal in Nalgonda district in Telengana District.
Annapureddy Chandra Reddy, a farmer, stumbled upon the burial
when the tractor ploughing agricultural land. Archaeology and Museums
Department officials led by Assistant Director D. Ramulu Nayak and former
conservator Y. Bhanu Murthy inspected the site and concluded that it was cist
burial belonging to Megalithic period.
Speaking to The Hindu, Mr. Murthy said apart from
the burial ground, they found stones used for sharpening weapons and slingshots
used for protecting crops from birds. “People of that time used to bury the
things used by the deceased person during interment,” he said.
The burial has stones on four sides and capstone on the top .
Similar burials were found at archaeological sites located at Phanigiri and
another near Bhongir in district in the past, but they were yet to be excavated.
Shockingly, Mr. Murthy said, the local farmers have damaged at
least 15 to 20 such burials unknowingly while ploughing their farms. The
archaeological site is still having at least 30 more such burials which would
give more insights once excavated. He said he also had written to Director of
Archaeology and Museums requesting for sanction of grants to take up the
excavation of the rare site. Both the officials said there could have been a
habitation of people, who buried their near and dear ones, 2 km away from the
present find. Farmers near the Musi had in the past found red and black ware.
Mr. Chandra Reddy said he did not know the structure holds such an importance
until the Archaeology Department officials told them.
CREDIT: THE HINDU.
2 comments:
A few photographs associated with the write up would have been better.
Thank you for the post.
S.Reddy
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