MADURAI: Full human skeleton was found in one of the two UNR which was opened in Sivagalai Archaeological sites in Tamil Nadu on Thursday.
UNK opened in front of experts from Madurai Kamaraj University.
Sivagalai should be part of ancient civilization that developed on the edge of Tamirabarini.
Sivagalai is considered a burial site.
The State Archaeological Department of Tamil Nadu is doing the second phase of excavation at the location.
The director of the Prabhakarant M site excavation said it was interesting that they had found a full framework in one of the jars this time, which was the first discovery in both the quarging phase.
Last week, 15 UNT was found in two quadrants adjacent at the location.
With this, the total number of URAK found on the site up to 40.
Only five of the 15 UNT is intact with the lid.
Ten in good condition without lid.
Two of the five full UNL opened on Thursday.
In one UNL measured 1.5 meters and a diameter of 49 cm, the team found a framework in a slightly tilted condition.
Prabhakaran says that this framework may have been placed in a jar in a sitting position and it has tilted to the side of time.
Small black red pottery, in the form of a bowl offer, also found in it.
Smaller UNR contains several small bones and some pots.