Kuruhinna Tharaagandu
Coordinates: 4°57′24″N 73°27′47″E / 4.956628°N 73.462924°E
Kuruhinna Tharaagandu is an archaeological site 2–4 hours from Malé, in the island of Kaashidhoo, Maldives. The site is a Buddhist Monastery and is believed to have been used by pre-Islamic Maldivians dating back to the 7th to 8th century[1] AD. The excavation work was done in various periods from February 1996 through 1998.[2] During this period, an area of 1,880m2 was excavated, revealing 64 coral stone structures.[2] For the vast majority, only the lower most parts have been preserved.
Weathering and erosion[]
Due to the exposed nature of the archaeological site, and the fact that the structures were of coral stone, the site soon started showing signs of weathering and erosion.[3][4] And on 6 October 2008,[4] US ambassador Robert O. Blake Jr. handed over the a grant of 370,000 Rufiyaa ($28,950)[1] under the Ambassador’s Fund for Cultural Preservation, with the aim of helping the conservation efforts.
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Further reading[]
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS OF A MONASTERY AT KASHIDHOO
- maldivesinfo.gov.mv (Search for Kaashidhoo)
References[]
- ^ a b http://aiddata.org/project/show/38308367
- ^ a b http://www.saarcculture.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=205
- ^ http://www.miadhu.com/2008/10/local-news/us-grants-aid-for-preservation-of-kashidhoo-archaeological-site-8189/
- ^ a b "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 February 2013. Retrieved 8 December 2012.
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- History of the Maldives
- Archaeological sites in the Maldives