Overview
An archaeological site in Hazaribag district of Jharkhand has yielded evidence of a layered settlement in the Mohane river basin. The site is located in Chauparan block and includes villages like Dehar, Sohra, Mangarh, and Hathinder. Archaeologists have found artefacts dating back nearly 3,200 years. Using Ground Penetrating Radar, they have detected large buried structures over 100 feet long. The site has also produced statues of Buddhist and Hindu deities. A large mound in Mangarh village has been identified as an ancient Buddhist stupa. Historians are now calling for the Archaeological Survey of India to protect this important heritage.
Month: Current Affairs - May 25, 2026
Category: History, Geography