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Remains of first century dwelling found near Kochi

Kochi, Mar 14 (UNI) Archaeologists have unearthed remains of an ancient dwelling dating back to the first century, which they believe will shed light on the urban life that existed in the region.

The archaeologists of the Kerala Council for Historical Research excavated the priceless remnants, including bricks used for construction, brick-build well and a clay basin supposedly used for serving 'Anphora' wine from Chittattukara Panchayat in Paravur near here.

Director of the Council, Dr P J Cherian, said foundations of the dwellings built with bricks 12 inches long and and eight inches wide were found were believed to be around 2,000 years old.

He said the exact age of the excavated materials could be ascertained only after a scientific study.

The excavations were made following a study by a team led by Dr Cherian, Dr K P Shajan, Dr Selvakumar on the ancient harbour town of Mussaris near here.

In the 2004, bricks, clay utensils and a basin used to serve 'Anphora' wine, all dating back to the first century, were excavated from the area.

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