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Adichanallur (Tamil: ஆதிச்சநல்லூர்) is an archaeological site in Thoothukudi district in Tamil Nadu, India that has been the site of a number of very important archaeological finds. Korkai, the capital of the Early Pandyan Kingdom, is located about 15 km from Adichanallur. Carbon dating of samples excavated in 2004 from the Adichanallur site has revealed that they belonged to the period between 1000 BC and 600 BC. In 2005, around 169 clay urns containing human skeletons were unearthed that date back to at-least 3,800 years. In 2018, research on copper metal remains remains were dated at Manipur University to 1500 BC (+ or - 700 years). But dating was not accepted as accurate.

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  • Adichanallur (en)
  • أديتشنلور (ar)
  • Adichanallur (fr)
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  • أديشتنلور هو موقع أثري يقع بالقرب من مدينة تيرونلفلي الواقعة بولاية تامل نادو في جنوب الهند، وأصبح أديتشنلور مركزاً يستقطب المهتمين بعلم الآثار لما يحتويه من الحفريات الأثرية. وقد عُثر في أديتشنلور سنة 2004 على بعض الهياكل العظمية البشرية التي يعود تاريخها إلى ما يقارب ثلاثة آلاف وثمانمئة عام وكانت محفوظة في بعض الجرار. (ar)
  • Adichanallur (Tamil: ஆதிச்சநல்லூர்) is an archaeological site in Thoothukudi district in Tamil Nadu, India that has been the site of a number of very important archaeological finds. Korkai, the capital of the Early Pandyan Kingdom, is located about 15 km from Adichanallur. Carbon dating of samples excavated in 2004 from the Adichanallur site has revealed that they belonged to the period between 1000 BC and 600 BC. In 2005, around 169 clay urns containing human skeletons were unearthed that date back to at-least 3,800 years. In 2018, research on copper metal remains remains were dated at Manipur University to 1500 BC (+ or - 700 years). But dating was not accepted as accurate. (en)
  • Adichanallur est un site archéologique proche de Tirunelveli au Tamil Nadu, Inde. La ville est connue dans la région sous le nom de Adityanallur, et a été le site d'un bon nombre de fouilles archéologiques très importantes. (fr)
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  • Adichanallur (en)
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