Guest guest Posted May 1, 2003 Report Share Posted May 1, 2003 INDOLOGY, "vishalsagarwal" <vishalsagarwal> wrote: > > After digging in the dirt for four years, archeologists in Bihar's > Samastipur district have finally hit luck. They have found a 3500- > year-old > site in Pandavsthan village and some 2000 artifacts that are said to > date to > around 1500-2000 B.C. > > Charcoal samples from the site are being sent to the Birbal Sahani > Institute > of Paleobotany at Lucknow. > > Pandavsthan's residents always believed their village got its name > from the > Mahabharata and that the Pandavas spent some time here. The > excavations > carried out by the K P Jaiswal Institute suggest that there may be > just a > bit of truth to this belief. > Does the K P Jayaswal Institute do any publications ? Are K P Jayaswals book still in print ? Ravi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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