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The Import Of Iron Age Discoveries In Tamil Nadu
The Morning Standard
|March 13, 2025
Recent archaeological revelations from Sivagalai in Tamil Nadu have sent ripples across historical and scientific communities.
With definitive evidence of iron use dating back to 2172 BCE, Tamil Nadu has emerged as a crucial locus in the narrative of the Indian Iron Age, challenging long-held assumptions about the origins of metallurgy in the subcontinent.
This discovery not only amplifies Tamil Nadu's historical significance, but also reinforces the state's commitment to scientific inquiry and cultural preservation under Chief Minister M K Stalin.
Archaeological findings from sites such as Adichanallur, Keezhadi and now Sivagalai have consistently positioned Tamil Nadu as an advanced early civilisation, deeply engaged in technological and cultural advancements. The latest studies conducted by the Tamil Nadu department of archaeology, in collaboration with international institutions, confirm that iron smelting in Sivagalai predates its emergence in the Gangetic plains, redefining India's civilisational timeline.
The discovery of iron implements, furnaces and slag—crucial byproducts of metallurgy—suggests a sophisticated knowledge system rooted in the peninsula long before such advancements elsewhere in India. This aligns with Sangam literature's references to a thriving iron industry that supplied weapons, agricultural tools and trade goods to regions beyond the subcontinent.
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