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Maldives Initiates Research on Ancient Site Uncovered in Kaashidhoo

By Hussain Shinan Published January 20, 2025

The Ministry of Dhivehi Language, Culture and Heritage has begun an in-depth study of a historic site unearthed during excavations on Kaashidhoo Island, Kaafu Atoll. The site, discovered in 2020 near the Old Friday Mosque, revealed remnants of a large pre-Islamic settlement, drawing significant interest from archaeologists and historians.

Recent efforts have uncovered additional sections of the ruins, prompting the ministry to launch a comprehensive research project from January 12–24. The initiative is being spearheaded by the National Centre for Cultural Heritage, in collaboration with the University of East Anglia, Dhivehi Bahuge Academy, and the Maritime Asia Heritage Survey.

A multidisciplinary team, including cultural heritage professionals and two Maldivian students pursuing a Master of Arts in Africa, Oceania, and the Americas at the Sainsbury Centre, University of East Anglia, is participating in the study. Their focus includes archaeological excavation techniques, conservation methodologies, and technical approaches to preserving underground cultural relics.

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The research project also seeks to impart practical knowledge to local participants, fostering expertise in heritage conservation and documentation.

The Maldives has seen a surge in archaeological discoveries over recent years, with historic finds across several islands. These are meticulously studied and conserved by the Cultural Heritage Conservation Centre, contributing to a growing body of knowledge about the nation’s rich cultural and historical legacy.

As part of its mission, the Ministry of Dhivehi Language, Culture and Heritage aims to document and preserve such discoveries, shedding light on the Maldives’ vibrant pre-Islamic past while ensuring the conservation of its invaluable heritage for future generations.

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