Underwater find in Mahabalipuram
  • HI,

    Chennai on line news reports that,

    Underwater find in Mahabalipuram

    New Delhi, March 12: Archaeologists have found
    "structures" buried in the sea off the coast of
    Mahabalipuram in Tamil Nadu that show evidences of
    "human activities", and could lend credence to the
    age-old myth of existence of seven temples in the
    area, five of which are believed to be under the sea.
    Mahabalipuram, which was recently ravaged by the
    killer tsunami, is known as the land of "seven
    pagodas".

    Archaeologists say they have found stone blocks and
    pottery under the sea, and are examining whether the
    site is that of the fabled temples that went under
    water.

    "Some of the rocks we found under sea bore definite
    signs of human activities. We have already found
    remnants of a temple offshore. This new finding is not
    in isolation and we will have to compare and correlate
    it with the onshore structures," said Alok Tripathi,
    deputy superintendent of the Archaeological Survey of
    India (ASI).

    The ambitious expedition, jointly conducted by the
    Indian Navy and the ASI, began in early 2001 with the
    aim of clearing the mystery behind the seven temples
    in Mahabalipuram, where only one temple exists now.
    "We have recovered artefacts and structures which
    resemble the shore temple, during the expedition which
    lasted more than three years," Vice-Admiral, Sureesh
    Mehta, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, told reporters
    here.

    The ASI undertook preliminary search of the area in
    2001 and based on the results, a team of Navy divers
    and ASI officials carried out extensive exploratory
    work in the area with INS Darshak, a hydrographic
    survey vessel, providing administrative support.
    (Agencies)

    Bye
    MA Eswaran

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