Dolmenoid cists, megalithic burial chambers constructed with dressed
granite slabs, have been found in the Puliyankad area of Mundur 2
village near here.
They are typical of rocky midland plains and high ranges. They seem to abound in the Puliyankad region.
Rajan of the History Department of Government Victoria
College here said explorations in the area showed the presence of
several slab cists in a small area covering a few acres.
Pot sherds of urns
“The slab cists were brought to our notice by Sadananda
Swami Saraswathi of Dayananda Ashram at Cheraiya in the Puliyankad
locality. Dressed granite slabs, normally used for dolmenoid cists, were
exposed in the ashram compound recently when ploughing was done using a
tractor. Pot sherds of urns were also found near these slabs,” he said.
More interesting is the slab cist found on the road in
east-west orientation on the side road leading to the ashram. It was
completely exposed when work on the road was undertaken a few months
ago.
The exposed portions of the side slabs were destroyed by labourers and broken pieces were found nearby.
The structure of the cist resembled the one found at
Brahmagiri. However, it could not be determined whether there was a
stone circle as found at Brahmagiri.
Orthostats
Mr. Rajan said:
“The four orthostats forming the cist are enclosed by a
stone circle, perhaps in a rectangular form. The side-slabs are about
7-8 feet long and those on the other sides about 3-4 feet. We do not
know whether there was a port hole as the eastern portion of the exposed
orthostat has been completely destroyed.
“The thickness of the dressed granites is about 5 feet.
It could not be ascertained whether there was a cover slab. The traces
of remains found in the locality give us the impression that cists are
the dominant megalithic type here.”
Also, several cists must have been erected in the same
area. Close to the cist on the road there were clear traces of a
dolmenoid cist — one in the compound of one Hasan Koya.
Traces of a cist were also found in the nearby school compound.
Pottery remains
Local people said they have come across pottery remains
in the same locality. In the compound of one Khadar also, traces of
pottery was found. Near his kitchen a vessel was found.
Khadar said there were two vessels found in such a manner that one was used to cover the one below.
It was significant that last year a cist was found at
Choozhiyampara. Relics from the area included different types of pottery
and iron objects.
Similar objects unearthed
Similar objects were unearthed from the cists found at Pirappankode, Puliyur, Machad, Edapal and Thiruvilvamala.
“Cists have also been found at Poothankara,
Vadakkethara, Mannankandam, Elanthikara and Angamaly, Kuppakkolly,
Ambalamedu and Varandappaly,” Mr. Rajan said.
june 8, 2010 The Hindu
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