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Human skeletal remains unearthed at TN's Kondagai excavation site

Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Aug 13 (ANI): Human skeletal remains were unearthed from the Kondagai excavation site near Tamil Nadu's Madurai by the State's Department of Archaeology, on Wednesday. The remains have been sent to Madurai Kamaraj University for DNA analysis.

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The skeletal remains of a human being were found at the Kondagai excavation site. (Photo/ANI)

Madurai (Tamil Nadu) [India], Aug 13 (ANI): Human skeletal remains were unearthed from the Kondagai excavation site near Tamil Nadu's Madurai by the State's Department of Archaeology, on Wednesday. The remains have been sent to Madurai Kamaraj University for DNA analysis.

While speaking to ANI, Sivanandham, the Deputy Director of the State Department of Archaeology said that this is the sixth time that skeletal remains were found at the Kondagai excavation site.
"So far six skeletal remains have been found at the Kondagai excavation site. Samples from it were collected and sent to Madurai Kamaraj University for detailed DNA analysis," he said.
All excavation sites were closed on March 24 due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown in the country. Following the relaxation in lockdown norms, the excavation work resumed on May 20.
Earlier on February 19 this year, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister E Palaniswami had started the sixth phase of excavation work at Kondagai, Kizhadee, Agaram, and Manalur near Tiruppuvanam.
Initially, excavations were conducted at only four places including Keeladi, Kondagai, Agaram, and Manalur.
Earlier in October 2019, the State Archeology Department had reportedly unearthed four walls which were 2,600 years old at the Keeladi excavation site in the Sivaganga district in the fifth phase of excavation.
During the excavation in the fifth phase, a variety of materials, including human and animal remains, were discovered at the Keeladi excavation site. (ANI)

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