Director of Institute of Archaeology in India, Sanjay Manjul along with Arvin Manjul have made a discovery that is of great archaeological and historical value. Three coffins, skeletal remains, chariots and swords were recovered from the excavation site of Sanauli, Baghpat in Uttar Pradesh.
This discovery is estimated to belong to a royal warrior class dating four millennia back, from the Pre-Iron or Bronze Age of 2000-1800 BC, reported India Today. Though the findings are not being linked to any race or civilization particularly, Sanauli’s close proximity to Hastinapur, the land of Kauravas and Mahabharata’s estimated time period dating to 2nd millennium BC has got the historians thinking!
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