Published on: January 27, 2026

LAKKUNDI

LAKKUNDI

NEWS: Recent excavations at Lakkundi in Karnataka have unearthed Neolithic-era artefacts, strengthening the State’s push to include Lakkundi in UNESCO’s World Heritage Site list.

ABOUT

  • Excavation at the Kote Veerabhadreshwar (Veerabhadraswamy) Temple
  • Aimed at uncovering buried structures and cultural layers to support heritage conservation and UNESCO nomination.
  • Located in: Lakkundi village, Gadag district, Karnataka, about 12 km from Gadag town; historically known as Lokkigundi

Discoveries made at Lakkundi:

  • Neolithic artefacts: broken grey clay pot, stone axe, cowrie shells, cross-shaped pedestal.
  • Early historic–medieval finds: stone pedestal carved with a Jina figure, inscriptions, buried temple remains.
  • Confirms continuous human occupation from prehistoric to early medieval periods.