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Unique Clay Pot Unearthed in Keezhadi Excavation

Janani G 2 days ago Tamil Nadu

A rare and uniquely shaped clay pot with a narrow mouth has been discovered during the 11th phase of excavations at Keezhadi, marking a significant new find at the site.

Archaeologists noted that this type of pot has not been found in earlier excavation phases at Keezhadi. The newly unearthed artifact is smaller in size and features a distinct design that sets it apart from previously discovered pottery.

In earlier excavations, different types of pots such as spouted vessels and red-coated pottery were recovered. However, the current find is considered to have a new structural form, indicating variation in pottery styles used during that period.

Experts believe such discoveries can provide valuable insights into the lifestyle, craftsmanship, and cultural practices of ancient settlements in the region. Each excavation phase continues to reveal new details that add to the understanding of early urban life.

The excavation work is ongoing, with researchers carefully studying the artifact to determine its exact use and historical context.

This latest discovery highlights the importance of Keezhadi as a key archaeological site, offering deeper knowledge about the region’s ancient heritage.


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