Archeological Sites in Tamilnadu


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This book describes the four most important archaeological sites in the state of Tamilnadu, India. with a glorious past the ancient history of Tamilnadu is full of archaeological wonders waiting to be discovered.The latest addition to the growing list is the keeladi, a hamlet in down south of Tamilnadu. situated away from from the nearest big river Vaigai this is the first evidence of thae existtance of aurban civilisation in Tamil nadu . like the Indus valley it reveal s a meticulous town plannig, dranage and lavatrry constrution . It has yielde the potshreds with grafiiti . Carbon dating of some of the reains reveal a surprising ancient date for the artifacts. the proposed time of the artifacts is 5 th century BCE . This pushes the recorded ancient history at least by five hundred years. The writings on the pot-shred are older than the ASOKA BRAHMI. a time interval of five hundred years .It seems Tamils had a written scriptt much earlier than any otherlanguage in India. thhhhhhhhhhhis and, anu, ore things are described in this book







Keeladi


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Madras, Chennai


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Contributed articles on Chennai city, Tamil Nadu.




Catalogue of the Prehistoric Antiquities From Adichanallur and Perumbair


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Archaeology of Tamilnadu (Kongu Country)


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Report on the excavation and antiquities found at Kodumanal Site, Dharmapuri District, Tamil Nadu, of Mesolithic period.




Top 70 Tourist Places Of Tamilnadu


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Our country has tourist destinations from Kashmir to Kumari and Rajasthan to Manipur. Picturesque places, enchanting desert, mighty mountains, laughing lovely rivers, valleys, pristine beaches, green top paddy fields, remnants of ancient history, flabbergasting rock-cut temples, mesmerizing places, cultural centers, and whatnot? Oh... Forgotten... Numerous languages, food varieties, beliefs... Yes. That's India! Travelling.... will help you to feel relaxed and chilled. It rejuvenates us, improves mental health, records unforgettable memories, and recreates the child in you. We can encounter different personalities, cultures, languages, food habits, and unexpected events.




Early Tamil Epigraphy from the Earliest Times to the Sixth Century A.D.


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This book presents the earliest South Indian inscriptions (ca. second century B.C.E. to sixth century A.D.), written in Tamil in local derivations of the Ashokan Brahmi script. The work includes texts, transliteration, translation, detailed commentary, inscriptional glossary, and indexes.