Keeladi Excavation: ASI Director Defends Findings
The Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has defended the findings of the Keeladi excavation site in Tamil Nadu, stating that altering the conclusions would be a criminal act. The Keeladi site has been a subject of significant
Keeladi Excavation: ASI Director Defends Findings


Chennai, 17 July (H.S.): The Director-General of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has defended the findings of the Keeladi excavation site in Tamil Nadu, stating that altering the conclusions would be a criminal act. The Keeladi site has been a subject of significant interest due to its potential to shed light on the ancient Sangam era civilization.

The ASI's defense comes amid scrutiny and debate over the site's findings. The excavation has uncovered evidence of a sophisticated urban civilization dating back to the Sangam era, challenging some previously held beliefs about India's ancient past. The ASI Director-General emphasized the scientific rigor and meticulousness with which the excavation was conducted.

The findings from Keeladi have provided valuable insights into the culture, trade, and lifestyle of the people who lived in the region over 2,000 years ago. The ASI's stance underscores the importance of preserving the integrity of archaeological research and ensuring that conclusions are based solely on evidence.

The Keeladi excavation has been hailed as a significant archaeological discovery, and its findings are expected to have a lasting impact on the understanding of ancient Indian history. The ASI's commitment to upholding the scientific basis of their findings is crucial in maintaining the credibility and authenticity of archaeological research in the country.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Dr. R. B. Chaudhary


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