Telangana | A pottery containing 3,730 lead coins of the Ikshvaku period found at Phanigiri in Suryapet :-
Telangana | A pottery containing 3,730 lead coins of the Ikshvaku period found at Phanigiri in Suryapet :- About Phanigiri :- It is a famous Buddhist site located 110 km from Hyderabad. It gets its name from the shape of the hill, which appears like a snake's hood. The word Phani in Sanskrit means snake and Giri means hill. It is believed to be one of the important Buddhist monasteries strategically located on the ancient trade route (Dakshinapath) connecting the west and east coast of the Deccan. Other findings of the excavation :- The team of the Archaeological Department found 3,730 lead coins, with an elephant on one side and the symbol of Ujjain on the other. Officials of the Department of Archaeology and Museums have unearthed a coin hoard at the Phanigiri Buddhist site in Suryapet district. Excavation director N. Sagar and co-excavator B. The team led by Mallu found an earthen pot measuring 16.7 cm in diameter and 15 cm in height at a depth of two fe...