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Gomsi, Archaeological site in East Siang District, Arunachal Pradesh, India

Gomsi is an archaeological site in Arunachal Pradesh with remains of brick walls, raised mounds, and a rectangular pond set in the landscape. The grounds reveal multiple elevated areas where structures once stood, with the earth itself showing the layers of occupation over time.

The site developed during the Chutia Kingdom period, before the Ahom Dynasty gained influence in the region. Excavations revealed that the place served as a fortified outpost and that residents were skilled in advanced construction methods.

The name reflects the Chutia Kingdom's presence in the region, and the layout shows how rulers used such places to demonstrate their authority and control over trade routes. Visitors walking around can see how the structures were positioned to monitor the surrounding valleys and settlements.

The site can be explored on foot at a comfortable pace, though some raised mounds require a bit of climbing. The best time to visit is during the dry season when the ground is more accessible and the site is easier to navigate.

Excavations uncovered more than a dozen distinct brick types at the site, suggesting specialized craftsmanship and different construction phases. This variety hints that residents had access to resources and undertook multiple building projects over time.

Shares border with: Rani Village

GPS coordinates: 28.07000,95.33000

Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:20

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