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The Iron Age began on Tamil soil, chief minister MK Stalin said on Thursday, offering test reports from top institutions and testimony from experts as proof to bolster a narrative that centres on ...
CM Stalin highlights Tamil Nadu's role in Iron Age, ... He recalled he was taught that the antiquity of the Iron Age in India did not go beyond the 6th Century BC.
Tamil Nadu CM Stalin announced that the Iron Age began on Tamil soil. “Some 5,300 years ago, it started in this Tamil land,” he said, citing the department’s research.
Tamil Nadu chief minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday claimed that the “iron age” began in southern India 5,300 years ago, contesting accumulated archaeological evidence indicating that iron smelting ...
MK Stalin says Iron Age began 5,300 years ago in Tamil Nadu Till now, it is believed that the Iron Age began in the Middle East and South-eastern Europe around 1,200 BCE – that is roughly 3,200 years ...
Iron age began in now TN 5,300 years ago, says CM Stalin The history of the Indian subcontinent can no longer overlook Tamil Nadu. In fact, it must begin from here, the CM said.
Recent archaeological findings in Tamil Nadu reveal the use of iron over 5,300 years ago, showcasing India's early advancements in the Iron Age, the former Congress chief said.
M.K. Stalin, the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, proudly announced that the Iron Age began in Tamil Nadu 5,300 years ago, referencing the recent dating of iron ...
But the situation in India is different: when the region north of the Vindhyas belonged to the pre-iron Chalcolithic or Copper Age, the south, with over 3,000 sites, was associated with iron.
The Iron Age began on Tamil soil, chief minister MK Stalin said on Thursday, offering test reports from top institutions and testimony from experts as proof to bolster a narrative that centres on ...