Kediri archeological discovery offers clues on ancient kingdom
Recent archeological discoveries at a Tondowongso excavation site in the East Java town of Kediri have opened the possibility that the once-glorious Kadiri Kingdom was located in a nearby region.
The head of the East Java Agency for Technical, Preservation and Salvation of Cultural and Archeological Remnants (BP3), Prapto Saptono, told The Jakarta Post the area should be made off-limits to the public to prevent any damage to the historical remnants due to illegal excavation activities by local residents.

Posted March 25, 2007
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