English | January 18, 2011 at 09:53

Megalithic site found in South Sumatra


image008 Megalithic site found in South Sumatra

A prehistoric site with a mass grave was recently uncovered on a one-hectare plot of land in a village.

The site was found in a coffee plantation belonging to Thamrin, 62, a resident of Village in District, Regency.

There is a grave stone carved with batik-like motifs 50 centimeters high and 15 centimeters wide, Thamrin told Antara on Monday.

A small statue was also found around 30 meters away from the grave.

A researcher from Palembang Archeology Center, Kristantina Indriastuti, said it was a residential area from the prehistoric era, as indicated by the statue that predates the spread of Islam in .

The grave with the gravestone may have belonged to a king, she said.

Source: the jakarta post

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