History Of kerala
In ancient times it refers to the time before the Christian era. As mentioned previously, the history of Kerala can be traced back to 4000 BC, when the prototype Australoid Negrito populated country and the race. Microlithic artifacts dating back to 4000 BC has almost recovered from Calicut. Megalithic monuments, such as a variety of stones and burial urns, and some artificial underground chambers have been found. Around 3000 BC, Kerala had trade relations Sindhu Valley civilization and its spices and raw materials such as sandalwood, ivory, teak, etc. have been exported to many Western countries. Kerala holds a significant position in the commercial map of the ancient world. It is believed that the peacocks, monkeys, ivory, spices and King Solomon, was introduced in Kerala. It was the year 700 BC, the Dravidians migrated to South India in the Mediterranean region. Ariana came to Kerala in northern India 300 BC
270 BC to 240 BC saw the spread of Buddhism in Kerala. The earliest record of Kerala is in a rock edict of Emperor Asoka dating from 257 BC.
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