KANNAUR: A group of MGNREGS workers digging rainwater harvesting pits in a rubber plantation in Kerala‘s Kannur district literally struck gold on Friday when they unearthed a mud pot containing gold and silver coins and ornaments. On Saturday morning, five more silver coins and two gold ornaments were recovered from the same spot.
The valuables were found in a private property near Parippai Govt LP School in Chemagai panchayat.A preliminary investigation by the archaeology department ascertained that the antiques were around 200 years old.
Mistaking the pot for a bomb, the labourers initially discarded it fearing an explosion. However, when the small container burst open, they were shocked to find it contained precious treasures – 17 pearl beads, 13 gold medallions, four medallions believed to be part of traditional ornament ‘kashumala’, a pair of earrings and silver coins.
“Seeing the gold and silver items, we were surprised and confused about what to do. We then informed the panchayat president,” said Ashitha, one of the workers. Panchayat authorities promptly informed the cops about the findings. Taliparamba Police reached the spot, took the items into custody and presented them before the Taliparamba first-class magistrate court.
The archaeology department is likely to initiate a detailed investigation into the discovery to check whether there is any treasure trove in the location. The department has also decided to take over the recovery to verify the authenticity of the materials. “The location where the antiques were recovered has no historical importance, hence, the items could be part of a personal collection. However, we can conclude only after an examination,” said an official.
The valuables were found in a private property near Parippai Govt LP School in Chemagai panchayat.A preliminary investigation by the archaeology department ascertained that the antiques were around 200 years old.
Mistaking the pot for a bomb, the labourers initially discarded it fearing an explosion. However, when the small container burst open, they were shocked to find it contained precious treasures – 17 pearl beads, 13 gold medallions, four medallions believed to be part of traditional ornament ‘kashumala’, a pair of earrings and silver coins.
“Seeing the gold and silver items, we were surprised and confused about what to do. We then informed the panchayat president,” said Ashitha, one of the workers. Panchayat authorities promptly informed the cops about the findings. Taliparamba Police reached the spot, took the items into custody and presented them before the Taliparamba first-class magistrate court.
The archaeology department is likely to initiate a detailed investigation into the discovery to check whether there is any treasure trove in the location. The department has also decided to take over the recovery to verify the authenticity of the materials. “The location where the antiques were recovered has no historical importance, hence, the items could be part of a personal collection. However, we can conclude only after an examination,” said an official.