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 This discovery adds to the growing list of Ahom-era artefacts found in the Narayanpur...


Digital Desk: In a significant archaeological discovery, artefacts dating back to the Ahom dynasty, which ruled for six centuries, have been unearthed at Tintia village in Narayanpur, Lakhimpur district.

 

The recovered utensils, believed to have been used during the reign of the Ahom kings, have ignited curiosity among locals and historians alike.

 

Excitement swept through the area as news of the discovery spread, prompting crowds to gather in Tintia Village to catch a glimpse of these relics from the past.

 

The find includes brass pitchers, bowls, and various items used in religious rituals, shedding light on the daily life and customs of the Ahom period.

 

This discovery adds to the growing list of Ahom-era artefacts found in the Narayanpur and Dhalpur areas, hinting at the possibility of more hidden treasures waiting to be unearthed.

 

With many Ahom-era structures and artefacts still preserved in the region, the uncovering of these utensils provides invaluable insights into the rich cultural heritage of Assam's history.



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