A hoard of Iron Age artifacts discovered by a metal detectorist could alter our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ...
The Melsonby Hoard, discovered by metal detectorist Peter Heads in 2021 and meticulously excavated since, represents one of ...
New evidence reveals that Tamil Nadu may have skipped the Copper Age, directly advancing to iron smelting. Archaeological findings challenge traditional history, suggesting an early Iron Age ...
Tamil Nadu Iron Age: Turkey was widely believed to be the first region in the world where iron was smelted and used, however a recent archeological discovery in Tamil Nadu has reignited the debate ...
Archaeologists have discovered iron objects at six sites in Tamil Nadu, dating back to 2,953–3,345 BCE, or between 5,000 to 5,400 years old. This suggests that the process of extracting, smelting, ...
people transitioned from using stone directly to smelting iron. Even in the Middle East, civilizations made iron implements during the so-called Bronze Age, although iron did not become common ...
A groundbreaking archaeological excavation in Tamil Nadu is challenging existing global timelines for the Iron Age. Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that iron-making in the region began ...
The unearthing of an iron smelting furnace at Kodumanal also lends ... How does this change our understanding of the Iron Age? Though iron artifacts have been unearthed at 27 locations in eight ...
The age marks a period when societies began using ... production] across different parts of the world". Remains of an iron smelting furnace at the Kodumanal site Early iron came in two forms ...
For over 20 years, archaeologists in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu have been unearthing clues to the region's ancient past. Their digs have uncovered early scripts that rewrite literacy ...