If you were to drive through the quiet hamlets near Tenkasi in southern Tamil Nadu, you’d see gentle hills, tamarind trees, and fields dotted with palm groves. Nothing, at first glance, hints at the stories buried beneath this landscape. But in Thirumalapuram, that’s exactly where history has stirred. Preliminary findings from an ongoing excavation have confirmed that this unassuming village was once home to an Iron Age culture strikingly similar to Adichanallur, one of India’s most celebrated archaeological sites.
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Inside Tamil Nadu’s Newest Archaeological Find: Thirumalapuram’s Iron Age Burials And What They Mean
Archaeological excavations at Thirumalapuram in Tamil Nadu have unearthed an Iron Age burial site dating back to the early to mid-third millennium BCE, revealing artefacts and cultural links to ancient sites like Adichanallur and Sivagalai

Thirumalapuram Rock Cut Temple,Tenkasi, Tamilnadu
Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Thirumalapuram Rock Cut Temple,Tenkasi, Tamilnadu
Photo: Wikimedia Commons

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