Iron smelting units unearthed at Kodumanal
The Hindu
‘Unearthed materials indicate mass industrial activity had taken place’
Excavations on the Noyyal river bed at Kodumanal village in Chennimalai Union have revealed that iron smelting units were present in large numbers, as furnaces and other processing materials were unearthed here on Saturday. A team from the State Department of Archaeology, Chennai, led by J. Ranjith, Archaeology Officer and Project Director for the Kodumanal excavation and K. Suresh, Archeological Officer, has identified two iron smelting furnaces, air blow pipes, iron melting pipes, earthen pots, storage containers, huge deposits of iron slag, crucible pot, all just in 10 cm depth. Unlike the earlier excavations that were done about 500 metres from the river, the current excavation, that began on February 26, is being done on the river bed to study the earlier human settlements in the area. “Furnaces in which iron ore is heated at 1,800 degree Celsius, after which iron melts into crucible pots, were found”, said Mr. Ranjith.More Related News