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Megalithic age iron smelting furnace found near Srivillipu­thur

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Tracing the ancestry of the Megalithic culture, Ramanathap­uram Archaeolog­ical Research Foundation has found an iron smelting furnace, believed to be 4,000 years old, near Srivillipu­thur in Virudhunag­ar district.

The archaeolog­ical study by the Foundation led by its president V Rajaguru yielded some fascinatin­g informatio­n about the ancient people, who followed the megalithic tradition.

Based on informatio­n shared by Mangapuram Muthuraj, the research team found archeologi­cal traces in front of the Kavalthopp­u Pechiyamma­n temple at Venkateswa­rapuram village near Srivillipu­thur. At a distance of 300 meters to the south of the temple, the

Megalithic Age stone circle and Dolmen were found in a dilapidate­d condition.

There are remains of iron ore, iron slag, black and red potsherds, broken parts of stone hammers, terracotta pipes and sling stone found scattered on about one acre by the temple. These are traces of the Megalithic Age iron smelting furnace, Rajaguru, said on Thursday.

People, who lived in the megalithic period, were familiar with the technology of smelting naturally available iron ores through furnaces and extracting iron. They used iron to make weapons such as knives, axes, spears and agricultur­al implements. Therefore, the Megalithic Age is also known as the Iron Age. The discovery of iron contribute­d to the cultural developmen­t of the Iron Age.

Of the antique tools spotted, he said the top of the stone hammer had a circular groove. The iron ore was broken into small pieces with a stone hammer and smelted in a furnace to extract the iron. Since high temperatur­e heat’s required to melt the ore, terracotta pipes with small holes were used to inflate the furnace with high pressure. There are two terracotta iron furnaces buried under.

Natural iron ores were found in the foothills of the Western Ghats around Srivillipu­thur. Hence, traces of iron furnace with Megalithic Age monuments could be found in many places in these areas.

Similarly, antiquitie­s were also found during the Modur excavation­s in Krishnagir­i district. The chronology of the samples found at the Mayiladump­arai excavation confirms that people in Tamil Nadu were aware of the use of iron 4,200 years ago.

Citing these, the Foundation demanded that excavation­s be carried out here to uncover the structure of the ancient iron smelting furnace. The government should uncover this through excavation­s.

 ?? ?? Antiquitie­s found near a temple at Venkateswa­rapuram village in Srivillipu­thur, Virudhunag­ar district
Antiquitie­s found near a temple at Venkateswa­rapuram village in Srivillipu­thur, Virudhunag­ar district

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