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Science 5 September 2003:
Vol. 301. no. 5638, p. 1305
DOI: 10.1126/science.301.5638.1305a

News of the Week

INDIA:
Ayodhya Ruins Yield More Fuel for Ongoing Religious Fight

Pallava Bagla

NEW DELHI--Last week, Indian archaeologists reported evidence of an ancient "massive structure" beneath one of the country's most sensitive religious sites. The results are expected to bolster claims by Hindus that a temple occupied the site long before a 16th century mosque and anger Muslims who see the results as another attack on their faith.

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