The Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department is planning extensive excavations at Korkai, the ancient port city of the Pandyan ...
With the fresh archaeological finding that introduction of iron in the modern day Tamil ... BCE, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday said what was mentioned in ancient Tamil ...
The findings underscore the technological sophistication of ancient ... BCE and 3000 BCE. However, the latest study pushes the timeline further back, establishing the Iron Age in Tamil Nadu ...
The antiquity of iron in the Tamil landscape ... 3rd millennium BCE, displaying their consistency. Speaking to The Hindu, Professor Rajan said the Iron Age in ancient Tamil Nadu was contemporary ...
particularly in Tamil Nadu, around 3,345 BCE.” The CM said that what was written in Tamil ancient literature was now becoming scientifically proven history, thanks to the meticulous efforts of ...
The Iron Age began in what is modern-day Tamil Nadu, the state’s chief minister ... East and South-eastern Europe around 1,200 BCE – that is roughly 3,200 years ago. “What was written in our ancient ...
Chennai: Armed with findings of the state’s archeology department which trace the earliest use of iron in Tamil Nadu to 3345 BCE, CM M.K ... s quest to prove the ancient roots of Tamil culture ...
He released the findings in a report compiled by the Tamil Nadu State Department ... plains in around 1,500 BCE. The findings come amid a polarising debate on India’s ancient history and ...
It was A Manickam, a history teacher with an insatiable curiosity, who stumbled upon fragments of an ancient ... BCE. The dating of these samples confirmed that iron technology in Tamil Nadu ...
This discovery redefines the timeline of ancient civilizations in India. A groundbreaking study has revealed that the Iron Age may have begun in present-day Tamil Nadu as early as 3,345 BCE, ...