Archaeological Survey of India(ASI) ASI Director General Pravin Srivastava said the digging area is now planned to be widened but clarified that the excavation work by his 12-member team has not been stopped.
The excavation work for gold at the fort of former king Raja Rao Ram Bux Singh in Daudia Kheera village has reached a depth of 4.8 metres and yielded only pottery and artefacts supposed to be dating back to first century BC, he said.
He said now subject preparation for photographs and drawings of the trench was in progress.
"We are also planning to extend the area of digging in the same trench, after removing the structure of the bricks wall," he said adding, excavation is not like boring work, it has to be done meticulously.
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"Accordingly, a new trench XA2 has also been laid-out with proper cleaning of the surface and the digging would take place from tomorrow," he said.
The ASI DG said that few sherds of Black slipped ware, a sherd of Northern Black polished ware along with Red ware sherds of early historical periods were found.
The antiquities that have been recovered so far from this trench includes glass bangles, iron nails, hopscotch (game), fragmentary miniature stone figure of lion, and terracotts arecanut shaped beads.