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Keezhadi Excavation

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June 20, 2025

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Archaeologist K. Amarnath Ramakrishna, whose excavation at Keeladi in Tamil Nadu drew the nation’s attention, was transferred yet again, this time from New Delhi to Greater Noida.

  • Keeladi is a tiny hamlet in the Sivaganga district in southern Tamil Nadu.
  • It is about 12 km south-east of Madurai and is located along the Vaigai River.
  • Archaeologists had initiated excavations at a site known as the Pallichanthai Tidal in Keeladi, a place that was originally a coconut grove spanning 100 acres.
  • It was in Keeladi that they unearthed over 7,500 ancient artifacts including wall structures, drainage systems and wells, all evidence of a sophisticated urban society that thrived.
  • Carbon dating also revealed that the elements are over 2,160 years old, dating back to the 2nd century BCE, Sangam period in Tamil history.
  • Most importantly, there was no evidence of religious symbols at the excavation site, which hinted at the secular nature of the civilization.
    • The presence of a vibrant, sophisticated urban society in Keeladi
    • The strong structures oriented in cardinal direction suggesting systematic urban planning
    • Port shreds with Tamil Brahmi inscriptions indicating a highly literate society
    • The graffiti of the sun and moon demonstrated the astronomical sense of the people
    • An ivory dice pointing to the presence of an elite society
  • Key discoveries include a plethora of artifacts like pottery, inscribed potsherds, gold ornaments, and weaving tools, suggesting a vibrant and literate culture.
  • The Keeladi excavations are crucial for understanding the transition from the Iron Age to the Early Historic Period and the subsequent cultural developments in Tamil Nadu.

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