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- Kodumanal is a village located in the Erode district in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It was once a flourishing ancient trade city known as...
- Additional Tamil-Brahmi inscriptions can be found in locations such as Kodumanal, Aiyamalai, and Arachalur. Archaeological discoveries confirm modern Karur...
- the earliest production of high carbon steel in South Asia is found in Kodumanal in Tamil Nadu, the Golconda area in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka, regions...
- archaeological sites have graffiti and inscriptions. The potsherds recovered from Kodumanal, for example, have markings that on the basis of stratigraphical analysis...
- pp. 99–100. Sasisekharan, B. (1999). "Technology of Iron and Steel in Kodumanal" (PDF). Indian Journal of History of Science. 34 (4). Archived from the...
- Archaeological excavations from Kodumanal on the banks of the Noyyal River show traces of civilization from 4th century BCE. Kodumanal is mentioned in Patiṟṟuppattu...
- Kalinjar Kalpi Kalyan Kanchipuram Kannauj Karur Kaveripoompattinam Keezhadi Kodumanal Kollam (Quilon) Kotivarsha (Devkot) Kumbakonam Kumbhoj Kurukshetra Lothal...
- preliminary evidence that may be linked to ferrous crucible processes in Kodumanal, near Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu. The site is dated between the third century...
- Archaeological sites Adichanallur Arachalur Attirampakkam Keelavalavu Keezhadi Kodumanal Mangulam Poompuhar Mahabalipuram Beaches Covelong Dh****hkodi Elliot's...
- in 2013, Rajan and Yatheeskumar published excavations at Porunthal and Kodumanal in Tamil Nadu, where numerous both Tamil-Brahmi and "Prakrit-Brahmi" inscriptions...