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________________ NOVEMBER, 1902.) PROGRESS OF EXCAVATIONS AT PATNA. 489 IV. The fourth place, yielding important results, was at Kumrahar. The following rough sketch plan from memory (Fig. 3) will serve to illustrate my descriptions. i . FIG. 3 LARGE BRICK WALL 10F! BELOW PRESENT GROUND LEVEL. KUMRÅHAR RDEN VILLAGE TERRACE EXPOSED 1 COPING STONE OF A BUDOWISTIC RAILING Will • . CHAMAN TANK NOW DRIED UP AND TURNED INTO A POTATO FIED Andrew ere PARCO UN W. BIG MOUND COVERED WITH GRAVES. S w PATERRACES . Art WE ----- -------- PAL M MUNAMMADAN TOME FIELD 6 ARDEN FRAGMENTS OF THE ASOKA PILLAR 5 WELL SHOWING WALLS INSIDE KALLU POKHAR (TANK) NOW ORIED UP. RAIL WAV Commencing with the southern portion of the sketch map, I drove a trench, north to south at right angles to an old one, dug in 1895, in the garden of the beadman of the Kamråhar village. Below 10 feet I found portion of a large wall, made of bricks, each I'l" X 0 10" XO' 4 in dimensions. The portion of the wall exhumed was 8 feet in length by about 4 feet in breadth. Clearing round it and going down further about 2 feet I found clear earth, and no continuation, of the brick-work. So I stopped following up what Dr. Waddell and I thought to be part of the remains of the Mauryan palace proper. It would be necessary to study the ground a fresh before making another trial-trench in order to trace the missing connection.
SR No.032523
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 31
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorRichard Carnac Temple
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages556
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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