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Hosted on MSN‘Iron Age began on Tamil soil 5,300 yrs ago,’ Stalin declares citing artefacts tested in labs abroadReleasing report by Tamil Nadu archeology dept at Anna Centenary Library, Stalin says samples excavated from archaeological sites in the state were sent to labs around the world.
A groundbreaking study reveals that Tamil Nadu's Iron Age began as early as 3,345 BCE, predating the Hittite Empire's iron ...
Globally, the Iron Age has long been attributed to the Hittite Empire in Anatolia, where iron technology is believed to have ...
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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 ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, on Thursday, revealed that the Iron Age began in the region, much earlier than previously believed. The Chief Minister made the announcement in Chennai at the ...
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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 ...
Two charcoal samples found along with iron objects at the site have been dated to 3,345 BCE and 3,259 BCE, making the Iron ...
Debates over the antiquity of Tamil language, civilisation and culture have been raging for many decades in the academic and ...
Tamil Nadu, which has declared itself as a pioneer of the Iron Age, following carbon dating results from reputed institutes tracing iron samples from the State to 3345 BC, must now curb corruption ...
Long before Rome, before China's Iron Age, Tamil Nadu was already forging some of the world's finest swords. New ...
SIVAGALAI: Thirteen years ago, the quiet village of Sivagalai in Tamil Nadu harboured a secret — a history buried beneath its ...
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