Surface-level field investigations by archaeologists from the Tamil Nadu State Department of Archaeology (TNSDA) along the banks of the Pambai river in Villupuram district, have yielded significant finds such as Iron Age urn burials, potsherds, glass beads, ring wells and ceramics, indicating the potential for full-scale excavations in the region.
The Pambai river, about 80 km long, is a tributary of the Varahanadhi river, also loca
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