“Bhojshala: ASI excavation unearths intricately carved Hindu stone artefacts along with discovery of sword”, Organiser, May 20, 2024:
“The ongoing Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) survey at the historic Bhojshala in Dhar district has unearthed finely carved stone pieces, causing a stir among the involved parties. On the 59th day of the court-ordered survey, a team of 20 ASI members and 40 labourers discovered these artefacts while excavating soil in the northern section of the site. To determine their period, the ASI will conduct tests.
The ASI team commenced their work at 8:30 AM and concluded at 5 PM. During the excavation in the north, several finely carved stone pieces were uncovered, which are believed to be part of a larger structure.
Hindu representative Gopal Sharma noted the discovery of five to seven intricately designed stone fragments, suggesting they might be pieces of the same original artefact. Additionally, the survey revealed a stone base in the field, corroborating findings previously indicated by a Ground-Penetrating Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey……”
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