The Oluhuta site is a site where human skeletons and artifacts were found. The artifacts found at the Oluhuta site have prehistoric cultural characteristics, including a square stone pickaxe as neolithic stone tools, pottery shards and the remains of bronze metal castings.
The Oluhuta site is a site where human skeletons and artifacts were found. The artifacts found at the Oluhuta site have prehistoric cultural characteristics, including a square stone pickaxe as neolithic stone tools, pottery shards and the remains of bronze metal castings.
At this site found 12 human skeletons in good condition and relatively intact condition. The twelve skeletons were found in a regular parallel longitudinal position with an orientation facing west-east. This shows that there has been a patterned human burial culture in this place.
The results of dating or determining the age of the site for burning residue (charcoal) obtained from one of the excavation boxes at the Oluhuta Site, have provided an overview of the existence of this site in the past. It is known that this Oluhuta site existed around 530-770 years ago.