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1 List of Protected Sites with Survey Numbers, Extent LIST OF PROTECTED SITES WITH SURVEY NUMBERS, EXTENT DISTRICT: KANCHIPURAM TALUK : CHINGLEPUT Sl. Notification Name Of the Site Locality Survey Numbers Extent Ownership Date No. No Educind, D. 1129-AR / Megalithic cists 1 Agaram 222 138.25 Acs Govt. R.F. 48 29.10.1948 and cairns Educind, D. 109.62 Acs Megalithic cists 1129-AR / 2 Agaram 111&116 48.81 Acs Govt. 29.10.1948 and cairns 48 Educind, D. Megalithic cists 3 Alattur 228 Part 28.00 Acs Govt. 1129-AR / 29.10.1948 and cairns 48 Educind, D. Megalithic cists 290.71 Acs 1129-AR / 4 Amur 307,367/1 Govt. R.F. 29.10.1948 and cairns 63.50 Acs 48 Educind, D. Megalithic cists 275 Pt. 20.80 Acs 5 Atcharavakkam Govt. R.F. 1129-AR / 29.10.1948 and cairns 271 Pt. 20.40 Acs 48 Megalithic cairns 60.00 Acs Educind, F. 6 and cists with Ayyanjeri 91 Govt. 13.8.1946 (APP) 39-6/45-G stone circles Educind, D. Megalithic cairns 122,119 to 123 7 Edakunram 221.1 Acs Govt. R.F. 1129-AR / 29.10.1948 and cists 130 to 134 48 1 Megalithic cairns Educind, F. 8 and cists with Guduvanjeri 114 & 115 Vide plan Govt. 13.8.1946 39-6/45-G stone circles 1.95 Acs Govt. Megalithic cists 1054/3, Educind, D. 9 Kalathur 2.00 Acs “ 29.10.1948 and cairns 4A,4B 1129 –AR/48 5.61 Acs “ 44.40 Acs Govt. Megalithic cists Educind, D. 10 Kalvay 92 Pt, 239,413/4 71.16 Acs “ 29.10.1948 and cairns 1129 –AR/48 5.32 Acs “ Educind, F. 11 Cists and cairns Kannakapattu 128 10.16 Acs Govt. 13-08-1946 39 - 6/45 -G 127,126, Megalithic cists 8.70 Acs 127,126,110, 110,109 – and cairns with For 127 Educind, F. 12 Kandalur 114,109,108, Govt. 13-08-1946 Bounding stone 0.32 Acs 39 - 6/45 -G 103 114,108, circles For 126 103. Private 182-3.00 Acs 182,210- Megalithic cairns 182,210,201pt, 210-38.84 Govt. Educind, F. 13 and cists with Kilambakkam 202pt,203pt,204pt, Acs 13.08.1946 201-205 39 -6/45 –G stone circles 205pt 201-205- Private 5.11 Acs Megalithic cists Educind, D. 14 Kottamedu 252 Pt,253,254. 126.00 Acs 29.10.1948 and cairns Govt. 1129 –AR/48 8.63 Acs 2.22 Acs 1,44 Acs 54,55,56/1, 54,55,56/1,2, 4.40 Acs 56/2,58/1-4 Megalithic cists Educind, D. 15 Kumili 58/1to4, 64, 65, 0.60 Acs 64,65,67,/1-3 29.10.1948 and cairns 1129 –AR/48 67/1 to 3,68,301pt. 0.57 Acs Govt. 0.27 Acs 68 Private 0.26 Acs 0.16 Acs 2 2.89 Acs 0.53 Acs 0.50 Acs 3.21 Acs 1.61 Acs, 82 Acs Megalithic cairns 13-13.0 Acs Educind, and cists with Private 16 Kunnavakkam 42,14&13 14-11.94 Acs F.39 -6/ 45 – 13.08.1946 bounding stone Govt. 11.99 Acs G circles Megalithic cairns Educind, Govt. & 17 and cists with Kuruvanmedu 14,12 2.37 Acs F.39 -6/ 45 – 13.08.1946 Private stone circles G Educind, D. Megalithic cists 18 Madayattur 1 a 1 Pt. 191 pt 25.60 Acs Govt. R.F. 1129 –AR/ 29.10.1948 and cairns 48 Educind, Megalithic cists 6.54 Acs 19 Mailai 1B &1A/4 Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 39.18 Acs AR/48 Large groups Educind, 52.68 Acs Govt. 20 megalithic cists Melkottaiyur 147,150 F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 27.80 Acs and cairns G Megalithic cists Educind, 12.15 Acs Govt. 21 and cairns with Nandivaram 237 F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 0.05 Acs Private stone circles G Megalithic cists Vide Plan & Vide plan and 734/1,1174/1, Educind, and cairns with statement by notes 22 Nattam 335,350,1192/2 F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 bounding stone the Town forwarded to 289,1193,349 G circles Surveyor the collector Megalithic cairns Educind, 23 Nedungundram 250 Pt. 48.40 Acs Govt. 29.10.1948 and cists D.1129 – 3 AR/48 287/2A- 44.0 Acs 290 – Educind, Megalithic cists 287/2A Pt 24 Nellikuppam 53.87 Acs Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and ciarns 290,291 291 – 2.70 AR/48 Acs. Megalithic cists Educind, 92.22 Acs 25 and cairns with Olalur 436,430 Govt. F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 31.0 Acs stone cirles G Hillock west of Chinna paracheri and periya paracheri 27.60 Acs Unsurveyed Educind, Megalithic cairns Portions of 26 Ottivakkam (uncertain paimash Private D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cists periyamalai in No.) AR/48 Ottivakkam 20.0 Acs portions of chinnamalai in Ottivakkam 204.80 Acs 12.15 Acs Govt. & Educind, Magalithic cairns 288.349.358 Pt. 8.11 Acs 27 Padur Temple D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cists 386 0.01 Acs Site AR/48 0.53 Acs Educind, Megalithic cists 8.94 Acs Govt. 28 Paranur 412 & 262 Pt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 14.40 Acs “ AR/48 Megalithic cists 41.53 Acs Educind, 29 Ponmar 1/2, 2/1 Govt. 29.10.1948 and cairns with 30.43 Acs D.1129 – 4 stone circles AR/48 Educind, Megalithic cists 37.10 Acs 30 Porundavakkam 44/2A1,4A/B Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 1.20 Acs AR/48 7.40 Acs Govt. Educind, Megalithic cists 3/1 Pt. 47/1, 31 Pudupakkam 0.49 Acs Private D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 47/2 0.25 Acs Govt. AR/48 Megalithic cists 255/1A1, 6.72 Acs Govt. Educind, and cairns 32 Pulipakkam 242/5A2 49.60 Acs “ F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 bounded with 242/5B,5C,290 20.75 Acs “ G stone circles Educind, Megalithic cists 33 Pundi 117 117.51 Acs Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns AR/48 Megalithic cists Educind, Govt. & 34 circumscribed by Rajakulipettai 80,71,50/A Vide plan F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 Privae stone circles G Megalithic cists Educind, 2.19 Acs 35 and cairns with Rayalpattu 139/3,191/1 Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 45.4 Acs stone circles AR/48 33.33 Acs Megalithic cists Educind, P.No.548,497, 5.83 Acs Poramboke 36 and cairns in Sastirampakkam F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 553,564,565 0.40 Acs shrotriyamdar virgin state G 0.27 Acs Educind, Megalithic cairns 37 Sembakkam 205 Pt 49.60 Acs Govt. R.F. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cists AR/48 Educind, Megalithic cists 38 Senkunram 424 35.97 Acs Hill Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns AR/48 5 381,383 – R.F. 187 – 3.71 Acs 441 – 1.82 Govt. Acs Private 379 – 4.77 Govt. Megalithic cists 381,383,187, Educind, Acs “ 39 and cairns intact Settipuniyam 441,379,380, F.39 -6 /45 – 13.08.1946 380 – 3.38 “ with stone circles 371,375,366/1 G Acs “ 371 – 5.5 Govt. Acs “ 375 – 3.77 Acs 366/1 - Periyamalai 1.30 Acs Govt. Educind, Megalithic cists 157/1 Pt,625, 35.5 Acs “ 40 Sirudavur D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 626/2,627 Pt. 168.80 Acs “ AR/48 35.60 Acs “ Educind, Megalithic cists 41 Sirukunram 522/1 Pt. 15.28 Acs Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns AR/48 Vast area of megalithic cists and cairns Educind, F. 42 Tiruporur 110 – E.4. 62.77 Acs Govt. Dt.13.8.1946 covering the entire 39-6/45- G hill with the temple of Kailasanatha 24.70 Acs Govt. Megalithic 125, 1to3 Educind, F. 43 Tiruvadisulam About Dt.13.8.1946 graveyard 5&6 39-6/45-G, 20.0 Acs “ 6 Educind, Megalithic cists 349/350, 44 Unamanjeri 66.00 Acs Govt. D.1129 – 29.10.1948 and cairns 473 Pt. AR/48 35.93 Acs 114(115&118 Megalithic cairns 167.67 Acs Govt. Gudalur R.F. Educind F 45 and cists with Vallanjeri 0.20 Acs Partly 13/8/46 Hill) 121, 39-6/45 g stone circles 11.77 Acs Private 120,122 2.41 Acs 155.A.3/B & 1.68 Acs Private & Educind, F. 46 Megalithic cist Vandalur Dt.13.8.1946 156.B.2/B. 1.63 Acs Govt. 39-6/45-G Megalithic cists 11.30 Acs Govt. Vedanarayana Educind, F. 47 and cairns with 95,94,31/A 13.90 Acs “ Dt.13.8.1946 puram 39-6/45-G stone circles 21. 0 Acs “ Educind, D. Megalithic cists 38.74 Acs Govt. 48 Vembedu 402,401 Pt. 1129-AR / Dt.29.10.1948 and cairns 59.20 Acs “ 48 1.60 Acs Private Educind, D. Megalithic cists 60/2 Pt. 49 Vengur 5.54 Acs Govt. 1129-AR / Dt.29.10.1948 and cairns 60/1, 58 39.67 Acs “ 48 3.18 Acs Govt. Megalithic cists 2.36 Acs Private 143,144/1,215, Educind, F. 50 and cairns with Venkitapuram 18.62 Acs Govt, Dt.13.8.1946 243,251,252/1 39-6/45-G stone circles 4.44 Acs Govt. 2.70 Acs Private 7 25.50 Acs Govt. Megalithic cists 231,189,190 5.92 Acs “ Educind, F.
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