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ThePrint on MSNTamil Nadu’s Iron Age report is a turning point in Indian archaeology. It needs more researchBeyond the political theatrics, the report reflects the hard work of archaeologists. It deserves open-minded academic scrutiny.
Iron Age in Tamil Nadu may have begun around 3,345 BCE, a thousand years earlier than previously believed, new carbon dating from burial urns in Sivagalai reveals. This challenges the notion that ...
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India Today on MSNTamil predates sand and stone-age: Why India should embrace latest findings and dig deeperTamil Nadu's archaeology department recently released stunning evidence that Chief Minister MK Stalin said showed the Iron ...
Long before Rome, before China's Iron Age, Tamil Nadu was already forging some of the world's finest swords. New ...
(MENAFN- IANS) Chennai, Jan 23 (IANS) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M. K. Stalin announced on Thursday that the Iron Age in Tamil Nadu began over 5,300 years ago. In a statement, the Chief Minister, who ...
Recent Radiometric Dates from Tamil Nadu’ in Chennai, Stalin said he was making the remarkable anthropological announcement, not only to India but to the whole world, that the “Iron Age began ...
Recent radiometric dates from Tamil Nadu’, authored by K. Rajan and R. Sivanantham, Mr. Stalin said: “The Iron Age began on Tamil soil!”. He went on to cite carbon dating results from ...
SIVAGALAI: Thirteen years ago, the quiet village of Sivagalai in Tamil Nadu harboured a secret — a history buried beneath its ...
Chennai: Proclaiming to the world, ‘The Iron Age began on Tamil soil,’ Chief Minister M K Stalin on Thursday said, with immense pride and unmatched satisfaction, that the use of iron in Tamil ...
The podcast that delves into the stories shaping southern India. In this episode, hosts Dhanya Rajendran and Leena Reghunath ...
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