Rare stone relics found in remote Assam villages

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Guwahati: Villagers in Kuruna Killing and Sarthe Rongphar unearthed ancient stone relics. The find puts a spotlight on the history of Assam's Karbi Anglong district. Experts hope these pieces reveal how people lived here long ago.

Karbi Anglong Deputy Commissioner Aranyak Saikia visited the Phuloni Revenue Circle sites on Monday. He inspected the stone plates and spoke with the locals who made the find. Saikia noted that the discoveries could provide important clues about the district's ancient settlement patterns, cultural evolution, and historical development.

These remote villages sit in the foothills of eastern Karbi Anglong. The area remains largely unexplored by scientists. The administration now plans to document and protect the items. This work aims to unlock chapters of human habitation that have stayed hidden for centuries.

Local observers and experts want a full archaeological survey. The district holds a reputation for monoliths and deep oral traditions. Everyone agrees that the region hides a vast, undocumented history that demands immediate professional attention.

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