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A groundbreaking archaeological excavation in Tamil Nadu is challenging existing global timelines for the Iron Age. Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that iron-making in the region ...
Rock paintings have historically been discovered in naturally formed caves across Tamil Nadu, especially in the Kurinji and Mullai regions.
Keeladi is a small town located about 12 km southeast of Madurai in Sivaganga district on the banks of the river Vaigai.
These artworks often served as a medium for early humans to document daily life, emotions, and social activities. Largest Iron Age rock painting site found in cave near Reddiyur village in Tamil Nadu ...
Did Iron Age 'begin' in India? Tamil Nadu dig sparks debate Tamil Nadu’s iron artefacts may predate Turkey's Anatolia, reshaping early Iron Age history.
Months after asking K Amarnath Ramakrishna to “rework” his detailed report on the first two phases of excavation at Keeladi ...
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Ancient History: Iron tools in Sivagalai, Tamil Nadu, may date back to 3345 BCE, challenging Anatolia’s Iron Age origins. Watch the discovery unfold.
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Archaeological excavations in Tamil Nadu have revealed significant evidence of ancient civilisations, including the Sangam Era and Iron Age. Key sites like Keeladi, Sivagalai, and Adichanallur ...