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Sculpture Reveals 12th Century Naval Warfare
22 Feb
Summary
- Sculpture depicts two boats in combat, hinting at ancient naval battles.
- The find suggests Kharepatan was a hub for maritime trade and naval power.
- The naval battle is estimated to have occurred around the mid-12th century.

A recent discovery at Kharepatan includes a sculpture depicting two boats engaged in combat. This artifact strongly suggests that organized naval warfare once took place in the area, pointing to Kharepatan's active role in maritime trade and its established naval power. The research, conducted by local scholars, indicates that such coastal defense mechanisms were in place historically.
Historians estimate the naval battle depicted in the sculpture likely occurred around the mid-12th century. This find highlights the neglected heritage of Kharepatan, with hopes that its conservation could transform it into a significant historical tourism destination. The research findings were presented at a national conference.




