Tamil Nadu: Archaeologists unearth child’s skeleton in Konthagai
Excavations are currently taking place at Keeladi, Konthagai, Manalur and Agaram villages in Sivaganga district. Konthagai village, located around 2km from Keeladi, is believed to be a burial site
Madurai: During the sixth phase of ongoing excavations in the ancient site of Keeladi, Tamil Nadu, skeletal remains of a child were excavated from Konthagai village on Friday (June 19).
The skeleton was found buried between two terracotta urns that were also found on the same day. It was 75cm in height and was found 0.5 m below surface level.
Deputy Director of Archaeology and in-charge of the excavations R Sivanandam said that when the team began excavating, they first found the mouth and the hand in the remains. The lid of the two urns were also exposed at the same time. “The rest of it followed soon,” he said.
Sivanandam said that the gender of the skeletal remains will be determined in two days' time. He added that the process of carbon dating needs to be completed to determine the age of the child. It cannot be revealed yet, he said.
Two other skeletal remains of adults were found at Konthagai during this phase. A total of 15 urns have been found till date. A gold coin that is said to have been used extensively in the 17th century AD, some shells and pots, have also been found during the excavation, in all four sites.