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Excavations conducted in 2018 revealed evidence of two different periods of cultural civilization. The museum showcases altars of ancient temples made of bricks, copper coins from the
British era, silver flowers, stone sculptures, and clay bricks of various shapes. Notably, the granite stone sculptures found here date back to the 8th to 9th centuries CE, while the sandstone sculptures are relatively more recent.
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