Fast Facts :
Location : Tamil Nadu, India.
Known For : Archaeological Sites.
Renowned Sites : Guna Caves, Mahabalipuram Caves, Arikamedu.
The Archaeological significance of a state is very essential to understand the ancient culture and tradition of the state. The state of Tamil Nadu is not left with the charm of its ancient rich Culture and traditions. There are many sites of archaeology in this state but few of the sites are very popular amongst the archaeologists as well as the tourists:
Guna Caves :
Guna Caves sited in the vicinity of the marshy Pillar Rock, is also one of the favourite area of (Kodaikanal). Nevertheless after the famous Guna movie got issued, wanderers began hovering in the area and in nix instance Guna Caves turned out to be so far more fashionable than the swampy (Pillar Rock).furthermore as the cinema Guna arrived, this location was former known as (Devil’s Kitchen) although became renowned to be as Guna Caves.
Mahabalipuram Caves :
Mahabalipuram,one of the stunning locales to be tripped while discovering in Tamil Nadu. It encloses around 14 cave places of worship and more than a few other sole constructions which imply the workings of ancient art. The construction engraved on the wall of the rock at this place is exciting to observe and is incarcerated in your photographic camera via click. Amongst all the caverns, only one of these is (Mahishasura Mardini Cavern) that contains a plentiful beautiful restraint well displayed the creative skill of figures in the era of Pallava.
Arikamedu :
Arikamedu, this olden Roman trade center is four kms away to the southern part of (Pondicherry) on the side of the River. This place holds a very special significance in the archaeological segment of Tamil Nadu also famous for the production of stone bead. This has an extended past which dates reverse to the second century. Archaeological sites in the area of Arikamedu have brought light to the remnants of a trade port, that had links with the world of (Greco-Roman)more than 100 years previous to the closing of the (Christian Period). |