Shillong: The Meghalaya government has notified two sites in East Khasi Hills as heritage ones on a preliminary basis – a neolithic tool site at Myrkhan and megalithic monuments at Nongkseh.
It issued the notification on October 25 exercising powers under the Meghalaya Heritage Act 2023.
Myrkhan is close to Elephant Falls in Upper Shillong. An archaeological excavation has been going on at the site for the last 10 years, which has uncovered several ancient stone tools.
There is a proposal to build a museum to display the tools found at Myrkhan.
On the other hand, Nongkseh has ancient megaliths that were used as stalls by traders at an old market called Iew Rynghep.
“Objection to the issue of this notification, if any, received within thirty days from the date of issue of this notification will be considered by the government,” the notification issued by the state department of culture said.
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