5,000-year-old stone ax found

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Panruti: Archaeologists have said that a 5,000-year-old Neolithic tool has been found in South Penna river near Panruti.

Panrutti next Ulundampattu, while the water in Tenpenna river has started to dry up, the archeologist Emmanuel conducted the upper field survey. Then, a stone age tool was found in the river. In this regard, he said: A hand ax from the Neolithic period was found in the South Pennaya. Its length is 6.5 cm, width is 4 cm, it is made of black stone and has been well rubbed and polished. New stone age weapons have been found in Mayiladumbarai, Mangudi, Baiyampally in Tamil Nadu. This is what he said.

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