New Study Reveals Tamil Nadu’s Iron Age Began 2,000 Years Earlier Than Thought

Govind Tekale

Tamil Nadu offers $1M prize for Indus script decode while making startling Iron Age claims

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Scientists date Tamil Nadu iron artifacts to 3345 BCE, centuries before known metalworking began

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Ancient burial urns at Sivagalai yield iron treasures that rewrite global history

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Leading labs across India and US confirm revolutionary dating of Tamil Nadu's iron objects

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Archaeologists discover massive collection of ancient weapons and tools from Tamil soil

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South India mastered iron while Indus Valley worked with copper, shifting power dynamics

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Research connects Tamil Nadu's ancient marks to Indus Valley symbols across 140 sites

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Modern dating methods prove Tamil Nadu's iron expertise dates back 5,000 years

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Experts worldwide acknowledge Tamil Nadu's role in early iron manufacturing

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Archaeological evidence places Tamil Nadu at center of ancient metallurgy

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