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Tamil Nadu: Excavation of Keeladi to restart in February

Tamil Nadu: Excavation of Keeladi to restart in February
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MADURAI: The Tamil Nadu government has provided a nod to the eighth phase of excavation in Keeladi, excavated in six other places, and moved to identify ancient Korgai Port.
Excavations will begin in the first week of February and leave in September, where the allocation of RS 5 Crore funds has been made.
In a statement, Minister M K Stalin said that if the Tamil and Tamil cultural seats will be confirmed, detailed excavation is needed.
The excavation was recently in Keeladi, Alagankulam, Korkai, Sivagalai, Adhichanallur, Kodumaral, Mayilah and Gangaikonda Cholapuram, have reaffirmed the Tamil seat.
Keeladi continues to win as forerunner for all other excavations today.
This has proven the theory that Tamil Nadu does not have a rich-urban river basis such as civilization of Indus valley originating from the 6th century BC, and Brahmi’s script comes from Mauryan.
It was Keeladi who provided an answer that was scientifically validated with previous theories, proving the ancient Tamil Nadu.
It proved that the river basis civilization, which had been literate developing on the banks of the Vaigai river, in the early 6th century BC.
De-husked rice items found in the UNF burial in Sivagalai, date back to 1155 BC.
It has been proven that the basic civilization of the Thamirabarini river is more than 3,200 years old, he said.
Therefore, it has been planned to extract throughout Tamil Nadu to find pre-historical and early historical areas in the state.
As part of this, excavation has been planned in Keeladi and the villages of Garaja Kariak, Manalur and Konthagai, in the eighth phase.

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