Adichanallur

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Adichanallur is an archaeological site near 24 Tirunelveli in Tamil Nadu, India. The town is known locally as Adityanallur, and has been the site of a number of very important archeological digs. In 2004, a number of skeletons dating from around 800 BCE were found buried in earthenware urns. These urns also contained writing resembling early Tamil Brahmi. Later a three-tier burial system was discovered in which earlier generations were buried in urns at 10 ft depth and recent ones above them. Soon the habitational site of the people who were buried was also discovered.

Analyzing the habitational site, it was understood that people lived in a fortified town and it had a separate potters quarters. There was also evidence of industrial activity and archaeologists think that it was a crowded busy town. Sherds were also found with writings in Tamil-Brahmi scripts.

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