Guwahati, June 23 -- Reported By Manoj Kumar Ojha

Doomdooma: The discovery of ancient stone artefacts in two remote villages of Assam's Karbi Anglong district has sparked renewed interest in the region's largely unexplored historical and archaeological heritage. The findings have prompted the district administration to initiate steps for scientific study, documentation, and preservation of the relics.

On Monday, Karbi Anglong Deputy Commissioner Aranyak Saikia visited the villages of Kuruna Killing and Sarthe Rongphar under the Phuloni Revenue Circle, where residents recently unearthed several stone relics believed to be of archaeological significance.

During the visit, Saikia inspected the artefacts and held discussions with villagers...