Long before Rome, before China's Iron Age, Tamil Nadu was already forging some of the world's finest swords. New ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that Tamil Nadu's Iron Age began as early as 3,345 BCE, predating the Hittite Empire's iron ...
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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 ...
Iron Age in Tamil Nadu may have begun around 3,345 BCE, a thousand years earlier than previously believed, new carbon dating ...
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 ...
The podcast that delves into the stories shaping southern India. In this episode, hosts Dhanya Rajendran and Leena Reghunath ...
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5,000-year Iron Age legacy: Tamil Nadu's historic breakthroughDid Tamil Nadu rewrite Iron Age history? New findings reveal iron-smelting here dates back to 3345 BCE—2,000 years before the ...
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ThePrint on MSNWatch CutTheClutter: Archaeology, politics & Tamil pride—unpacking Stalin’s Iron Age claimThePrint Editor-in-chief Shekhar Gupta, Political Editor DK Singh & archaeologist Disha Ahluwalia discuss what the ...
Samples like charcoal and iron objects collected from burials located in the district of Tuticorin in Tamil Nadu have been ...
Debates over the antiquity of Tamil language, civilisation and culture have been raging for many decades in the academic and ...
The Iron Age, when the discovery of iron smelting technology helped revolutionise agriculture, war and construction, is considered to have begun around 1,400 BCE - 1,500 BCE in India ...
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