A staff of archaeologists from Hazara College has landed upon a brand new treasure trove of historical past because it prolonged its dive additional deep into the archaic cemetery, initially found virtually a decade in the past, led by Professor Dr Abdul Hameed Khan, as they discover relics, collectible figurines and methods of inhumation traceable again to the iron age of human civilization, circa 600- to 1000 B.C.
The utmost, and at current, additionally the final word precedence of this inquisitive staff is to not solely discover how the individuals then lived, but in addition to study what illnesses plagued them and what kind of food regimen they most well-liked to match their life.
They might get rid of their useless largely in 3 ways: inhumation (the form of burial we apply as we speak), fractional burial (with solely components of the uncovered physique are buried for the memorial), and cremation.
Within the newly excavated graves, Dr Khan stated they chanced upon new collectible figurines, crockery and jewellery that betrayed some hints on how the lives of individuals may be like.