Megalithic Culture
The State Department of Archaeology, Chennai has identified 250 cairn-circles from the excavation at the Kodumanal village in Erode district (Tamil Nadu) during which it made discoveries that reveal the megalithic belief in afterlife.
- Recovery of 10 pots and bowls filled with grains, instead of the usual three or four pots, placed outside three-chambered burial cists and inside the cairn-circle, throws light on the burial rituals in megalithic culture. It also suggests that there was a popular belief that the deceased person will get a new life after death.
- The rectangular chambered cists, each two metres long and six metres wide, are ....
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