Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu uncover India’s longest Iron Age iron spear, an 8-foot weapon revealing early metalworking skill.
The lake lies within an ancient settlement zone, making it uniquely suited to study how climate variability influenced water ...
IDUKKI: In an age dominated by hospitals and prescriptions, a wooden trunk containing palm leaves kept inside a modest house ...
Archaeologists in Tamil Nadu have uncovered an 8ft-long iron spear dating back to 3,345 BCE, the longest Iron Age weapon found in India, discovered alongside gold objects in an ancient burial site.
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What did ancient Tamils look like?
For some time now, G Kumaresan, head of the department of genetics at Madurai Kamaraj University, along with the state archaeology department, have been working on reconstructing the face of the ...
In 'The Dig', Sowmiya Ashok traces the serendipitous discovery of the ancient settlement at Keeladi and the political storm ...
A decade ago, when news first broke about the Keeladi excavations, it stirred passionate responses among Tamil people. Keeladi, was seen as an urban township, revealing a large expanse of brick ...
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