An Ancient Southern Civilisation
India Today|October 11, 2021
Recent archaeological discoveries in the Tamirabarani river valley have pushed back the earliest date for the emergence of a complex civilisation in the region to near 1200 BCE
Amarnath K. Menon
An Ancient Southern Civilisation

ON

August 27, Ramalingam Sivanantham, Tamil Nadu’s commissioner for archaeology, found himself floored by a report by the Miami-based Beta Analytic Testing Laboratory, which had performed a radiocarbon dating of the contents of a burial urn recovered from a dig in Sivagalai, in the state’s Thoothukudi district. The report concluded that the contents of the urn—including rice and soil—dated back to 1155 BCE, indicating that an agrarian civilisation was flourishing in Tamil Nadu at that time. The news travelled quickly up the ranks—Sivanatham shared the report with Tamil Nadu archaeology advisor Prof K. Rajan, who passed it on to the state’s minister for archaeology Thangam Thennarasu, who informed Chief Minister M.K. Stalin.

The findings were kept under wraps until Stalin revealed them in the state legislative assembly on September 9. “The findings have established that the Porunai (today’s Tamirabarani) river civilisation dates back 3,200 years,” he said. “It is the government’s task to scientifically prove that the history of the Indian sub-continent should begin from the Tamil landscape.” This, and other findings at several sites across the state (see Heritage Hotspots and Telling Finds) over the past two decades, are throwing light on a history that has in many ways been eclipsed by the better-known Indus Valley Civilisation (IVC) sites in the northwest.

Denne historien er fra October 11, 2021-utgaven av India Today.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

Denne historien er fra October 11, 2021-utgaven av India Today.

Start din 7-dagers gratis prøveperiode på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av utvalgte premiumhistorier og 9000+ magasiner og aviser.

FLERE HISTORIER FRA INDIA TODAYSe alt
Shuttle Star
India Today

Shuttle Star

Ashwini Ponnappa was the only Indian to compete in the inaugural edition of BDMNTN-XL, a new international badminton tourney with a new format, held in Indonesia

time-read
1 min  |
November 25, 2024
There's No Planet B
India Today

There's No Planet B

All Living Things-Environmental Film Festival (ALT EFF) returns with 72 films to be screened across multiple locations from Nov. 22 to Dec. 8

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
AMPED UP AND UNPLUGGED
India Today

AMPED UP AND UNPLUGGED

THE MAHINDRA INDEPENDENCE ROCK FESTIVAL PROMISES AN INTERESTING LINE-UP OF OLD AND NEW ACTS, CEMENTING ITS REPUTATION AS THE 'WOODSTOCK OF INDIA'

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
A Musical Marriage
India Today

A Musical Marriage

Faezeh Jalali has returned to the Prithvi Theatre Festival with Runaway Brides, a hilarious musical about Indian weddings

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
THE PRICE OF FREEDOM
India Today

THE PRICE OF FREEDOM

Nikhil Advani’s adaptation of Freedom at Midnight details our tumultuous transition to an independent nation

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
Family Saga
India Today

Family Saga

RAMONA SEN's The Lady on the Horse doesn't lose its pace while narrating the story of five generations of a family in Calcutta

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
THE ETERNAL MOTHER
India Today

THE ETERNAL MOTHER

Prayaag Akbar's new novel delves into the complexities of contemporary India

time-read
2 mins  |
November 25, 2024
TURNING A NEW LEAF
India Today

TURNING A NEW LEAF

Since the turn of the century, we have lost hundreds of thousands of trees. Many had stood for centuries, weathering storms, wars, droughts and famines.

time-read
1 min  |
November 25, 2024
INDIA'S BEATING GREEN HEART
India Today

INDIA'S BEATING GREEN HEART

Ramachandra Guha's new book-Speaking with Nature-is a chronicle of homegrown environmentalism that speaks to the world

time-read
3 mins  |
November 25, 2024
A NEW LEASE FOR OLD FILMS
India Today

A NEW LEASE FOR OLD FILMS

NOSTALGIA AND CURIOSITY BRING AUDIENCES BACK TO THE THEATRES TO REVISIT MOVIES OF THE YESTERYEARS

time-read
6 mins  |
November 25, 2024