Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin pushes back the antiquity of iron, placing the iron age at 5,300 years ago.
The Iron Age began on Tamil soil, chief minister MK Stalin said on Thursday, offering test reports from top institutions and testimony from experts as proof to bolster a narrative that centres on ...
Stalin said he was making the remarkable anthropological announcement, not only to India but to the whole world, that the “Iron Age began on Tamil soil”. The results were based on samples sent ...
When jingoism reigns supreme, science takes a backseat. The recent announcement by Chief Minister M. K. Stalin that Iron Age ...
The Iron Age began in what is modern-day Tamil Nadu, the state’s chief minister M.K. Stalin said on Thursday, citing findings that if validated and upheld could mean rewriting the history of human ...
Rajan and R. Sivanantham, Mr. Stalin said: “The Iron Age began on Tamil soil.” He went on to cite carbon dating results from renowned institutions. The finding meant that iron usage was ...
Beyond the political theatrics, the report reflects the hard work of archaeologists. It deserves open-minded academic scrutiny.
Rajan and R. Sivanantham, Mr. Stalin declared, “The Iron Age began on Tamil soil!” He cited carbon dating results from globally renowned institutions, which confirmed iron usage in the region ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Thursday said that the Iron Age began in the world from the land of Tamil. "From the land of Tamil only the iron age began. Not only for India but for the ...
From modest beginnings, his discovery would soon rewrite the history of the Iron Age in Tamil Nadu. When Chief Minister MK Stalin announced on Thursday that the Iron Age began on Tamil soil 5,300 ...
Till now, the advent of the Iron Age in India was considered to be the painted grey ware culture in the northern Gangetic plains in around 1,500 BCE. Stalin’s comment comes amid a polarising ...