Volume 1, Issue 7

Neolithic Grooves found at Keezanur, Javadi hills of Tamil Nadu

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Dr.R.Ramesh Assistant Archaeologist Archaeological Survey of India Chennai Circle, Chennai

Abstract

Abstract: The Neolithic period was originally occurrence of polished stone tools and pottery. The rerm Neolithic came to be used to describe the technological progress of man in the areas of manufacturing polished stone tools and pottery. The recent archaeological exploration carried out in the Vellore region particularly at the Javdi hills found 21 grooves for sharpening Neolithic polished stone axe. The present paper discusses the recent discovery of the 21 grooves and an overview of the Neolithic culture in Tamil Nadu.

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