The excavation team Mount Padang Work Immediately

Special Staff of President of the Field of Social Assistance and Natural Disasters, Andi Arief, communicating with the Governor of West Java, Ahmad Heryawan, megalithic sites related to the findings in Gunung Padang by Tim Ancient catastrophic. Andi Arief said, Heryawan will hold a coordination meeting in West Java to follow up the findings.

According to Heryawan, at a meeting Monday, March 19, 2012, in the near future will be held a coordination meeting at the West Java provincial government as a continuation of the coordination meeting on the findings related Cianjur regency. Meeting involving Muspida, community leaders, academics, and cultural.

Coordination meeting as a follow-up to the readiness of local government in West Java in order to plan the excavation to be performed by an integrated team to the findings of the pyramid at the site of Mount Padang.

On the occasion, Heryawan also expressed deep appreciation to the team Purba catastrophic, because for now, the impact is clearly visible to the public directly with the increase in tourist arrivals and domestic to the site. Now estimated at more than 1,000 visitors each day.

Meanwhile, Andi Arief said that with the support of the ranks of government of West Java Province, Cianjur regency, West Java and the community and the entire people of Indonesia, will greatly assist in expediting the excavation of the pyramid of Mount Padang and several other places.

"Following the findings of the Ancient catastrophe team in Gunung Padang, Kemendikbud has formed an integrated team under the coordination Arkenas and will begin work on March 29, 2012," said Andi.
For information, the discovery of the ancient buildings on the site of Mount Padang are the findings of the Ancient catastrophic disaster team consisting of a variety of intellectual disciplines such as geology, geophysics, paleotsunami (the study of ancient tsunamis), paleosedimentasi, geodinamika, archaeologists, philologists (scholars of ancient manuscripts), and anthropologist.

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