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Why is Tamil Nadu's Keezhadi back in news? As ASI seeks rework on excavation report, know twist in the Sangam-era tale

The ASI letter stated that the report changes were suggested by two experts who vetted the report to make it “more authentic”.

May 23, 2025 / 14:01 IST
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The excavation site at Keezhadi. (Image: Tamil Nadu govt website)

After more than two years after he submitted a 982-page report on the first two phases of the excavation at the Sangam Era site in Keezhadi, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has returned the Keezhadi Excavation Report submitted by archaeologist K Amarnath Ramakrishna and asked him to resubmit the report after making certain corrections.

The communication by the Exploration and Excavation Section of the ASI said the report changes were suggested by two experts who vetted the report to make it “more authentic”.

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What is the Keezhadi excavation site?

In 2013-14, the ASI carried out explorations in 293 sites along the Vaigai river valley in Theni, Dindigul, Madurai, Sivaganga and Ramanathapuram districts in Tamil Nadu. Keezhadi in Sivaganga district was chosen for excavation and artefacts unearthed by the ASI in the second phase of the excavation at Pallichanthai Thidal of Keezhadi pointed to an ancient civilisation that thrived on the banks of the Vaigai.