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In ancient Tamilakam , the usage of huge urn was widely prevalent at the time of carrying out the

ABurial practices

BSocial practices

CReligious practices

DJoyful practices

Answer:

A. Burial practices

Read Explanation:

  • In the ancient period South Indian regions were generally known as Tamilakam. Kerala was a part of Tamilakam during that period.

  • The practice of burying the remains of the deceased by placing them it in a big urn prevailed in ancient Tamilakam, known as urn burials (nannangadi).

  • In some areas big stones were placed above such urn burials.

  • Stone circle, dolmen, cist, rock chamber, thoppikkallu (tomb stone), kudakkallu (umbrella stone), sarcophagus, menhir, etc. Were remarkable among them.

  • They are known as the megalithic monuments and the period when they were constructed is known as the megalithic period.

  • The megalithic monuments, ancient Tamil songs, coins, travelogues, and a few Tamil inscriptions are the major sources of information on the history of ancient Tamilakam.


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  1. The Sangam period covers the history of ancient Tamil Nadu, Kerala, and parts of Sri Lanka from the 6th century BCE to the 3rd century CE.
  2. The term 'Sangam' means 'confluence' and refers to an assembly or academy of learned people in ancient South India.
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    iii) Neytal-Parathavar-Fishing

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