The world's largest 40 ton ancient rock has just been discovered in Telangana

An ancient rock estimated to weigh up to 40 tons is said to be the world's largest rock discovered in Telangana.

An ancient rock estimated to weigh up to 40 tons is said to be the world's largest rock discovered in Telangana.

Previously, archaeological discoveries have surprised us constantly, from artifacts to ancient cities millions of years ago excavated, revealing important information and secrets of the world during the time ancient times.

Whether it is an Egyptian tomb, carvings, ancient tools of primitive, medieval or war remnants, all archaeological vestiges are important and deserve special attention. save carefully. Recently, Telangana archaeologists have unearthed one of the world's largest rocks in a rocky area of ​​an ancient residential area in Siddipet.

The world's largest 40 ton ancient rock has just been discovered in Telangana Picture 1The world's largest 40 ton ancient rock has just been discovered in Telangana Picture 1
Mr. D Ramulu Naik, assistant director of the Archeology Department said: "This is an ancient burial area that has attracted a lot of interest and excavation of Telangana city archaeologists, and a new discovery. This is found in the village of Narmeta in the mandal Nangunuru, which leads us to find a giant ancient rock believed to be the largest in the world ' .

Officials at the Institute of Archeology said they had tried to coordinate with SS Rangacharyulu, an archaeological consultant and Mr. K Padmanabha, assistant director (museum) of the excavation, lifting this rock. up. Because this is hard work, requires precision, meticulous, high caution.

A large crane lifted this huge rock out of the rocky area in the excavation area of ​​Narmeta village on March 21. 'The estimated rock weighs up to 40 tons '. " In addition, the US Department of State also embarked on DNA testing as well as traces of ancient objects found around the area in order to find the history of the lineage, eating habits, population of the money. Local history has become extinct in this area . '

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