Assam: Ancient Artefact Recovered in Guwahati, Reflecting state’s Rich Heritage
Guwahati– A team from the Directorate of Museums, Assam made a significant discovery on October 20, recovering an ancient archaeological artefact from Rajgarh, Guwahati. The intricately carved piece, believed to be part of an old pillar, showcases exceptional craftsmanship, offering a glimpse into Assam’s rich artistic and cultural past.
Adorned with delicate designs, the artefact stands as a testament to the skills of artisans from a bygone era. The recovery provides valuable insights into the historical significance of the region, further highlighting Assam’s deep-rooted traditions and heritage.
Such discoveries not only enhance the state’s growing collection of historical artefacts but also foster a stronger connection to its illustrious past. The artefact serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving cultural identity, inspiring future generations to explore and honor their heritage.
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