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The age marks a period when societies began using and producing iron widely, making tools, weapons and infrastructure. Parth R Chauhan, a professor of archaeology at the Indian Institute of ...
Chauhan, an archaeology professor at the Indian Institute of Science Education ... confirming their age. Unlike early iron artifacts found in other parts of the world—many of which were made ...
The Iron Age, when the discovery of iron smelting technology helped revolutionise agriculture, war and construction, is considered to have begun around 1,400 BCE - 1,500 BCE in India The Iron Age ...
Scholars believe these dates suggest a contemporary Iron Age civilisation in southern India during the same period as Indus Valley civilisation in north and northwest India. “When cultural zones ...
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin proclaimed that the iron age began on “Tamil soil”, placing the date 5,300-odd years ago (4th millennium BCE), and that the “history of Indian ...
Chief Minister M K Stalin declared that the history of the Indian subcontinent can 'no longer overlook Tamil Nadu but must begin here.' ...
The Iron Age in India has been a subject of fascination and discussion. In the rest of the world, the Iron Age succeeded the Copper-Bronze Age or bridged the gap between the Bronze Age and the ...
The artifacts, discovered during excavations at two early Iron Age cemeteries—Częstochowa ... a thousand years before the supposed invention of Indian wootz steel and Damascus steel," wrote ...