
Unearthing of some objects, believed to be Stone Age tools, during excavation of a tank at a village nearby, has prompted the Visva Bharati University's archaeology department to seek assistance of the Archaeological Survey of India to unravel the mystery. "The scientific excavation is likely to throw new light on the possible existence of stone age people in this part of Bengal," sources in the university's archaeology department said. They said that the tools "bear similarity with those used by the Middle Paleolithic people some 40,000 years ago". Archaeology department head Subrata Chakraborty said that some moulded iron substances, circular in shape, were also found during excavation of the tank at Sekhampur village, near this sub-divisional town ofWest Bengal's Birbhum district.
All these
came to light last month when excavators, while carving out a tank from
a water pool, came across the artefacts "believed to be stone age
tools".
The artefacts consist of
borers, scrapers and tools, which, according to the Visva-Bharati
archaeologists, bear 'testimony' to the tools used in the Stone Age.
Chakraborty told PTI here
that his department had examined the tools, but could not come to any
conclusion about the period pending detailed inquiry by the ASI.
"After finding the
specimens collected during excavation, we believe these have the
features of Middle Paleolithic period," he said, suggesting wider
excavation of the tank.
Chakraborty said after he
had written a letter to the state's higher education minister
Satyasadhan Chakraborty, which was later forwarded to the chief
minister Buddhadev Bhattacharjee, state government sent a team of
experts fromstate archaeological department to visit the site.
"However, report of that team is still awaited", he added.
Meanwhile, the district
administration has taken steps to ensure that there is no further
digging of the tank and, as such, the entire area has been cordoned off
to ward off any undesirable elements from nearing it.
ASI sources in
Kolkata were not available for comment on any new archaeological find
in Birbhum.Article Source
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