Over the coming days, a research team will recover fossils from the site for further analysis. Shejeshwar estimated that removing the preserved skeleton would take three to four days. “Though we will know the exact figures once a final report is out, preliminary estimates are that the bones belonged to humans buried around 3,000 to 5,000 years ago,” he said.
The excavation has been ongoing for close to a year now. The Department is assisting researchers from Hartwick College, USA, in carrying out archaeological studies at the site.