By Sandeep Sahu Bhubaneswar |
Eighteen stone pillars have been excavated (Pics: Sanjib Mukherjee) |
Indian archaeologists say they have found remains which point to the existence of a city which flourished 2,500 years ago in eastern India. The remains have been discovered at Sisupalgarh near Bhubaneswar, capital of the eastern state of Orissa.
Researchers say the items found during the excavation point to a highly developed urban settlement.
The population of the city could have been in the region of 20,000 to 25,000, the archaeologists claim.
The excavations include 18 stone pillars, pottery, terracotta ornaments and bangles, finger rings, ear spools and pendants made of clay.
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008