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Archaeologists Discover 4,000-Year-Old Relics In Karnataka’s Historic Maski Site

Researchers have excavated several ancient artefacts in Maski, including tools, pottery, and cultural items. This finding uncovers evidence of a well-developed ancient community, emphasizing the region’s significant role in early South Indian history

The landscape of Maski in Karnataka Photo: Mallikarjun/Wiki Commons
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Ancient artefacts estimated to be around 4,000 years old have been unearthed near Mallikarjuna Hill and the Anjaneya Swamy Temple in Maski, a region already famous for the discovery of an Ashokan inscription. This latest excavation has once again placed Maski in the spotlight as a key site for understanding early human history in South India.

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