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TN Government Initiates Unique Deep-Sea Archaeological Excavations Along Coastal Regions

March 14, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Tamil Nadu government has announced ambitious plans for a series of deep-sea archaeological excavations along its coastline, aimed at uncovering the rich maritime trading history of the ancient Tamil civilization with regions including Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, the Arabian Peninsula, and the Roman Empire.

In the initial phase of this project, extensive deep-sea excavations are set to commence this year, stretching from Kaveripoompattinam to Nagapattinam. This initiative will be conducted in collaboration with renowned archaeologists and top technological institutions, as revealed by State Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu during the presentation of the Budget Estimates for 2025-26 to the Legislative Assembly.

“Our government is dedicated to demonstrating the long-standing cultural heritage of Tamil civilization not only through literature and historical research but also via scientifically accredited archaeological digs,” stated Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu.

The government plans to feature archaeological artifacts discovered throughout Tamil Nadu in museums equipped with modern technological advancements, emphasizing the region’s cultural legacy. Among the new initiatives, a Noyyal Museum will be established in Erode district, at an estimated cost of ₹22 crore, focusing on findings from the Kodumanal site. Additionally, the Naavaai Museum will be constructed in Ramanathapuram district to highlight the maritime trade prowess of the Pandyas during the Sangam period, with a budget of ₹21 crore.

In recognition of the centenary of the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilization, an Indus Valley Cultural Gallery will be created at the Egmore Museum in Chennai. To promote the distinctiveness of Tamil heritage to tourists, Tamil Cultural Museums are planned in Mamallapuram and Thiruvannamalai, as mentioned by the Minister.

Further archaeological efforts in Tamil Nadu will target several significant sites, including Keezhadi in Sivaganga district, Pattanamarudur in Thoothukudi district, Karivalamvanthanallur in Tenkasi district, and others throughout the state for the upcoming financial year 2025-26. The search for the cultural identities of ancient Tamils has also extended into neighboring states, such as Palur in Odisha, Vengi in Andhra Pradesh, and Maski in Karnataka.

Artifacts unearthed during these excavations will undergo advanced technological assessments, such as Ancient DNA analysis, metallurgical studies, micro-botany, pollen research, Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) dating, and ceramic technology, in partnership with prestigious research institutions worldwide. A budget of ₹7 crore has been allocated for archaeological digs and scientific inquiries for the upcoming fiscal year, the Minister added.

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