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Ancient Settlement Dating Back 2800 Years Unearthed in Vadnagar, Gujarat, PM Modi's Hometown

In a significant discovery, a 2,800-year-old settlement has been unearthed in Vadnagar, Gujarat, the hometown of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Archaeological Supervisor Mukesh Thakor revealed that over a lakh remains have been excavated, showcasing a diverse cultural history with the coexistence of Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism. The water management system and historical layers provide a glimpse into the city's rich past.

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In a groundbreaking archaeological revelation, the remnants of a 2,800-year-old settlement have been unearthed in Vadnagar, Gujarat, the hometown of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The excavation, spearheaded by Archaeological Supervisor Mukesh Thakor, has been ongoing since the time when PM Modi served as the Chief Minister of Gujarat.

Thakor, shedding light on the magnitude of the discovery, stated that over a hundred thousand artifacts and remains have been excavated, bringing to the forefront the ancient history of Vadnagar. The city's status as a vibrant and thriving community is attributed to its advanced water management system and consistently high water levels. Thakor emphasized the pivotal role played by these factors in sustaining the settlement over the millennia.

During the excavation process, approximately 30 sites in Vadnagar have been meticulously explored, uncovering a diverse cultural panorama. The coexistence of people from different faiths, including Buddhism, Jainism, and Hinduism, has been a notable aspect of Vadnagar's historical tapestry. The remains depict a harmonious blending of these diverse cultural influences, providing valuable insights into the multicultural heritage of the ancient city.

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Dr. Anindya Sarkar, a prominent figure in the excavation team and Professor of Geology and Geophysics at IIT Kharagpur shared additional details regarding the historical layers unearthed in Vadnagar. Collaborating with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) for the past 4-5 years, the team has revealed an ancient Buddhist monastery and excavated up to a depth of 20 meters.

Sarkar highlighted the extensive history of Vadnagar, with seven cultural layers uncovered during the excavation process. The oldest layer, dating back 2800 years to 800 BCE, unveils the city's enduring legacy and its significance in shaping the cultural landscape of ancient India.

This archaeological marvel not only adds a new chapter to Vadnagar's history but also contributes significantly to the broader understanding of India's rich cultural heritage. The city's role as a melting pot of diverse faiths and its sustainable water management practices showcase a remarkable story of continuity and resilience over centuries.

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