Griha shobha This article was published in septmber. EVIDENCE OF 12000 YEARS OF HABITATION IN CHENNAIRecently Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) unearthed artefacts on the outskirts of Chennai suggesting some 12000 years of continuous habitation in the region.ASI found artefacts on the outskirts of Chennai at Vadakkupattu village. These artefacts give evidence of continuous habitation dating from Mesolithic age to Pallava period. o Mesolithic Period While the start and end dates of the Mesolithic Period vary by geographical region it dated approximately from 10000 BCE to 8000 BCE. It is also referred as the Middle Stone Age. o Pallava Dynasty It existed from early 4th-century to late 9th-century CE whose members originated as indigenous subordinates of the Satavahanas in the Deccan later moved into Andhra and then to Kanchipuram in Tamil Nadu.The excavations found were o Below surface Stone tools including handaxes scrappers clevers from the Mesolithic period (12000 years ago). o Upper layer It was rich with Roman sherds glass beads gold ornaments terracotta toys from Sangam era (more than 2000 years ago). o Surface Vishnu and Shivling sculptures indicated the early and late Pallava era (from 1200 to 1800 years ago) grihshobha hindi magazine subscription.
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