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The recent archaeological revelations from Sivagalai in Tamil Nadu have sent ripples across historical and scientific ...
New evidence reveals that Tamil Nadu may have skipped the Copper Age, directly advancing to iron smelting. Archaeological findings challenge traditional history, suggesting an early Iron Age ...
Archaeologists have discovered iron objects at six sites in Tamil Nadu, dating back to 2,953–3,345 BCE, or between 5,000 to 5 ...
CHENNAI – 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 Tamil Nadu discovery challenges the origins of Iron Age, and suggests that it may have begun at least a thousand years ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin proclaimed that the iron age began on “Tamil soil”, placing the date 5,300-odd years ago (4th millennium BCE), and that the “history of Indian ...
For over 20 years, archaeologists in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu have been unearthing clues to the region's ancient past. Now they've also uncovered something even older - evidence of ...
Tamil Nadu's archaeologists have made the findings showing evidence of the existence of iron manufacturing in the state dating as far back as 5,400 years, perhaps qualifying as one of the world's ...
The latest findings from Adichchanallur, Sivagalai, Mayiladumparai, Kilnamandi, Mangadu and Thelunganur sites have made local headlines such as "Did the Iron Age Begin in Tamil Nadu?" The age marks a ...
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