Megalithic Laterite Rock-Cut Chamber Unearthed in Kerala
Recently, a laterite rock-cut chamber, believed to be nearly 2,000 years old and associated with the Megalithic period, was unearthed at Panayal in Kasaragod district, Kerala.
- This finding provides new insights into the prehistoric burial practices and material culture of the region.
- The chamber is part of a larger burial complex where pottery of varying shapes and sizes was interred as part of ritualistic practices.
- Locally, these structures are known by several evocative names in Kerala and surrounding regions:
- Muniyara (Hermit’s cell)
- Pandava Cave (Linked to the mythological Pandavas)
- Peeranki Cave (Cannon cave)
- Nidhikuzhi (Treasure pit)
- Kalppathayam (Stone box/granary)
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