Excitement has swept through everyone following the accidental unearthing of an ancient structure during an excavation in Jyotish Nagar, Sadiya, Assam.
This discovery came to light at the residence of village elder Rajen Gogoi, while laborers were digging pits to plant pillars for construction.
During the excavation process, workers suddenly discovered an underground structure one that resembled neither ordinary soil nor modern construction materials.
Based on preliminary observations, the unearthed structure appears to resemble a well-like construction, built using carefully stacked layers of fired clay rings situated underground.
According to reports, the structure appears to be situated approximately eight feet below the ground surface, indicating its antiquity and historical significance.
Its intricate, multi-layered design captured everyone's attention, as such craftsmanship reflects the ancient construction methods once practiced in Assam.
Sadiya is already renowned for its rich archaeological heritage; for this reason, this latest discovery holds immense significance in understanding the region's past.
It is expected that if excavations continue, more archaeological artifacts will be unearthed, and these will assist experts in determining the original purpose and period of the structure.
This discovery has sparked intense curiosity in the region; locals hope that it will bring widespread recognition to Sadiya's heritage.