Carbon dating establishes that Thamirabarani civilization is 3,200 years old, says TN CM Stalin
The Hindu
“It is the task of the government to scientifically prove that the history of the Indian sub-continent should begin from the Tamil landscape,” the CM said, in a statement in the Assembly, on Thursday
Encouraged by the carbon dating analysis of rice with soil found in a burial urn in Sivakalai in Tirunelveli district, which has yielded the date of 1155 BCE, Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday announced the setting up of a museum, the Porunai Museum in Tirunelveli at a cost of ₹15 crore. “The finding has established that the Porunai River (Thamirabarani) civilization dates back to 3,200 years. It is the task of the government to scientifically prove that the history of the Indian sub-continent should begin from the Tamil landscape,” said the Chief Minister in a suo motu statement in the Legislative Assembly.More Related News
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