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Terracotta pipelines have been discovered at Keeladi in Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu.

  • This find highlights the advanced water management systems that were in place, demonstrating a sophisticated approach to alignment and utility.
Keeladi
[Ref: The Hindu]

About Keeladi:

  • Keeladi is a Sangam age archaeological site (500 BCE to 300 CE), situated approximately 12 km southeast of Madurai, along the Vaigai River.
  • The excavations, beginning in 2015, have uncovered evidence of an urban civilization that once thrived on the banks of the river.
  • These findings confirm the existence of a well-planned urban landscape during the Sangam period.

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Frequently Asked Question:

What has been discovered at Keeladi in Tamil Nadu?

Terracotta pipelines indicating advanced water management systems were found.

What time period does Keeladi date back to?

Keeladi is a Sangam age archaeological site, dating back to 500 BCE to 300 CE.

Where is Keeladi located?

Keeladi is situated approximately 12 km southeast of Madurai, along the Vaigai River in Tamil Nadu.

What does the discovery at Keeladi confirm about the Sangam period?

The discoveries at Keeladi confirm the existence of a well-planned urban landscape during the Sangam period, showcasing the sophistication of ancient water management systems.

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