Excavation News
Skeletons of 282 Indian soldiers have been found during an excavation in Amritsar
These soldiers have revolted against the use of pork and beef-greased cartridges
The 1857 revolt was called the First War of Independence by some historian
Excavation is going to start soon in Agroha, Haryana, from where the historical remains will be kept in the museum.
It has been uncovered along with the remains of a woman, who, as per reports, must have belonged to a nomadic tribe inhabitating in the eastern Eurasian Steppe from the 3rd century BC to the 1st century AD.
The mosaic is square-shaped, roughly 10 metres in length and on each side it has a half-metre border made from red roof tiles cut into cubes, called tesserae, forming a panel adjacent to the nearby interior walls.
The excavation work was started in the second week of February by Prof Mishra and the team.
The project for restoration of the over 400-year-old tombs complex started in 2013.
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