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‘Civilization Thamirabarani Tamil Nadu 3,200 years’

Chennai: Thamirabarani civilization is 3,200 years old, Chairman of the Tamil Minister Nadu M Stalin announced in the State Assembly on Thursday.
Age is determined based on the analysis of the rice and soil carbon dating found in the UNF burial in Sivagalai in Tuticorin Regency.
The AMS carbon calendar method used by US Lab Beta Analytical found that rice found in UNF owned 1155 BC which was 600 years older than the sample found in Keeladi.
Stalin said that the government would establish a museum in Tirunelveli at a cost of Rs 15 Crore to showcase rare artifacts found in Adichanallur, Sivagalai and Korkai.
“To assign the Country and Cultural Chairs and Culture, the state government will conduct excavations in Chera Era Port City Musir (now Pattanam) in Kerala along with local archaeologists.
Likewise, the study will be conducted in Vengi in Andhra Pradesh, Talakadu in Karnataka and most at Odisha with the help of local archaeologists, “Stalin said when she made Suo Motu’s statement in the assembly.
He further said the State Archaeological Department will conduct research in Quseir al-Qadim in Egypt, which was once part of the Roman Empire and in Khor Rori in Oman, to build Tamil trade relations with these countries.
The government will also conduct similar studies in Southeast Asian countries such as Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam – who are conquered by Tamil King Rajendra Chola – with the help of local archaeologists, he added.
“Looking for Tamils ​​cultural roots, we will travel throughout the world.
The government will scientifically build evidence that the history of Indian continental children must begin with the Tamil landscape,” Stalin said.

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