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Keezhadi, or Keeladi, is a Sangam period settlement site, where excavation are carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] This site is located near the town of Keezhadi in Sivaganga district , Tamil Nadu , about 12 km southeast of Madurai .
Keezhadi, also spelt Keeladi, is a village near the village of Silaiman, on the border between Madurai and Sivagangai districts, in Tamil Nadu, India.The Keezhadi excavation site is located in this area: excavations carried out by the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) and the Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department (TNAD) have revealed a Sangam era settlement dated to the 6th century BCE by ...
Keezhadi Excavation, Near Madurai K. Amarnath Ramakrishna is an Indian archaeologist . He is noted for his research into the Keeladi excavation site , a Sangam period settlement in Tamil Nadu .
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Keezhadi excavation site; Khirasara; Kuntasi; Kerala-no-dhoro; ... The Times 2001, Archaeology of the World, Edited by Chris Scarre, HarperCollins Publishers, London.
Keezhadi excavation site: India: Asia: 580 BCE Settlement Keezhadi (also as Keeladi) excavation site is a Sangam period settlement that is being excavated by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department. Temple of Hera: Italy: Europe: 550 BCE Temple Part of a complex of three great temples in Doric style. [116 ...
South Asian Archaeology. Proceedings of the European Association for South Asian Archaeology Conference, Bonn, Germany: 341– 350; Gaur, A.S; Sundaresh. "Onshore and Near shore explorations along the Southern Tamilnadu Coast: with a view to locating ancient ports and submerged sites" (PDF).
He also designed “Keeladi Books” [5] that will be published by the Tamil Nadu Archaeology Department. [ Titled as Keezhadi: Ancient Civilization on the bank of River Vaigai ] the book will be published in 24 languages including French, Portuguese and Malayalam. Under the guidance Of T.Udhayachandran IAS, Commissioner of Archaeology.