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Posted 25 Jan 2025

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The study published in a report titled ‘Antiquity of Iron: Recent Radiometric Dates from Tamil Nadu’, challenges established assumptions about Iron Age in the world and India.

Key Findings 

  • Iron technology in Tamil Nadu dates as far back as 3345 BCE
  • Charcoal & potsherds from the Sivagalai site ranged from 2953 BCE to 3345 BCE, making it the earliest recorded evidence of iron technology globally.
  • Sarcophagus burial found at Kilnamandi dated to 1692 BCE is the earliest-dated burial of its kind in Tamil Nadu.
  • Iron-smelting furnaces identified at Mayiladumparai, Kilnamandi, Perungalur sites etc. shows region’s technological sophistication in producing durable iron tools and weapons.

Significance

  • Challenges Global Iron Age Timeline: The Iron Age, is traditionally linked to the Hittite Empire in Anatolia (Turkey), where iron technology is believed to have emerged around 1300 BCE.
  • Challenges established linearity of cultures—iron succeeded copper because it required a different kind of skill & a more advanced level of metallurgical expertise. 
  • Iron Age & Copper-Bronze Age Likely Contemporary in India: Unlike the global progression where Iron Age succeeded Copper-Bronze Age.
    • Previously, the Iron Age in India was thought to begin between 1500 and 2000 BCE, closely following the Indus Valley Civilization.
    • Challenges prevailing Theories like V. Gordon Childe & Mortimer Wheeler, who proposed that iron spread from a single Western center to the Indian subcontinent.

Dating Techniques Used in Study 

  • Radiometric Dating: It is a scientific method used to determine the age of materials, like rocks, fossils, or artifacts, by analyzing decay of radioactive isotopes within them.
    • Accelerator Mass Spectrometry (type of radiometric dating) is a technique for high precision measurement of radioisotope ratios.
  • Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) Analyses: It is a technique used to date the last time minerals, such as quartz or feldspar, were exposed to light/heat.
  • Tags :
  • Iron Age
  • Iron Age in India
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