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Students from Villupuram college discover Neolithic stone tools, Sangam-era disc tablets
VILLUPURAM: Postgraduate students from the History Department of Arignar Anna Government Arts College, Villupuram, have discovered Neolithic stone tools estimated to be around 5,000 years old and ...
A new study of early Neolithic bows in Mediterranean finds diverse wood use, highlighting how hunting remained important alongside farming.
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8000-year-old Neolithic rubbing grooves discovered in Srivilliputhur, first in southern Tamil Nadu
VIRUDHUNAGAR: Rubbing grooves (karuvi thaeipu pallangal), used to shape and sharpen stone tools during the Neolithic period, believed to be around 8000 years old have been discovered at Shenbagathoppu ...
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