The recent archaeological revelations from Sivagalai in Tamil Nadu have sent ripples across historical and scientific ...
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 ...
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 began ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin pushes back the antiquity of iron, placing the iron age at 5,300 years ago.
Recent scientific dating confirms Tamil Nadu’s Iron Age dates back to 3000 BCE, predating earlier estimates. Minister Thangam Thennarasu highlights excavations at Keezhadi, Sivagalai, and ...
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 MK Stalin recently released a monograph suggesting that iron-making in the subcontinent dates as far back as the first quarter of the 4th millennium BCE.
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have uncovered iron artifacts dating back 5,400 years, suggesting the region may have independently developed iron production, challenging established timelines, according ...
New findings in Tamil Nadu, India, suggest Iron Age India may have begun earlier than believed, with iron artifacts dating ...
Department of Archaeology/Tamil Nadu An Iron Age grave found at the Kilnamandi excavation site Also, in a site called Kodumanal, excavators found a furnace, pointing to an advanced iron-making ...