Tamil Nadu government urges Centre to release Keeladi excavation report
In the light of fresh research findings by a university in England on Keeladi archaeological site, the Tamil Nadu government, on Sunday (June 29, 2025) said the study highlighted the antiquity of the Tamil culture. It urged the Union government to release the report of the archaeological excavations conducted in Keeladi by the Archaeological Survey of India.
Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu (who holds the archaeology portfolio) said he was filled with great pride and happiness over the research conducted by Liverpool John Moores University in England. It studied the skulls excavated from Keeladi and reconstructed the facial features of ancient people who lived around 2,500 years ago, 'once again highlighting the antiquity of Tamil culture and civilization to the world,' the Minister said.
'Though the Union BJP government has deceitfully tried to suppress the history and heritage of Tamils, constructive scientific findings and the historical evidence emerging from the Keeladi excavations continue to defeat the Union government's unjust and denials. I urge the Union government to at least now release the Keezhadi research report,' Mr. Thennarasu said.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin too took to the social media to say: 'The way of life detailed in Sangam literature now stands scientifically validated through the findings at Keeladi.'
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