Chennai: A Chola-period bracelet made of gold and copper has been unearthed during the second phase of excavation by the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology at Maligaimedu near Gangaikondacholapuram.
The bracelet weighing 7.920 gm was found at a depth of 170 cm inside the A3 /2 quadrant. The bracelet, which measured 4.9 cm in length and 4 mm in thickness, was found in a broken condition and only one-fourth of the ornament could be excavated.
It is the first precious object unearthed during the second phase of excavation. Officials of the Department of Archaeology told IANS: "Only one-fourth of the bracelet could be found and the ornament clearly indicates the wealth of the Chola dynasty."
The officials are confident that during further excavations during the coming months, more similar treasures would come out and that this would clearly authenticate the economic prosperity and cultural wealth of the Chola dynasty. Gangaikondacholapuram was the capital of King Rajendra Chola 1.