Pattanam | |
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Village | |
Location in Kerala, India | |
Coordinates: 10°09′24″N 76°12′32″E / 10.15654°N 76.208982°ECoordinates: 10°09′24″N 76°12′32″E / 10.15654°N 76.208982°E | |
Country | India |
State | Kerala |
District | Ernakulam |
Government | |
• Body | Chittattukara Panchayat |
Languages | |
• Official | Malayalam, English |
Time zone | IST (UTC+5:30) |
PIN | 683 522 |
Telephone code | 0484 |
Vehicle registration | KL-42 |
Nearest city | Kochi |
Lok Sabha constituency | Ernakulam |
Civic agency | Chittattukara Panchayat |
Climate | tropical (Köppen) |
Pattanam (Malayalam: പട്ടണം) is a village located in the Periyar delta in Eranakulam district in the southern Indian state of Kerala. It is located 2 km north of North Paravur, 9 km south of Kodungallur (Cranganore) and 25 km north of Kochi (Cochin).
According to the recent archaeological excavations, Pattanam seems to have been first occupied by an indigenous population around 1000 BC and continued to be active till the 10th century AD. Some archaeologists identify it as the ancient Muziris.
The nearby site of Kottapuram was also excavated as part of the Muziris Heritage Project.
A branch of the Periyar river, called the Periyar Thodu (Periyar canal), runs close to Pattanam. Satellite imagery, a clear geological evidence, indicated that the Periyar river delta lies on the southern side and the river could have flowed close to Pattanam. Moreover, the residents of Pattanam regularly used to find a large amount of broken pottery shards and ancient fired bricks while digging the ground. These evidences indicate that the Periyar river could have flowed close to Pattanam about 2,000 years ago.
The site for archaeological research at Pattanam (10°09.434’N; 76°12.587’E) covers about 45 hectares. Due to habitation activities it is a “disturbed” site; some parts are partially destroyed due to sand quarrying. The site seems to have been first occupied by indigenous population around 1000 BC and continued to be active till the 10th century AD. The AMS 14C analysis of the charcoal and wood samples from the Iron Age layer and wharf contexts have determined their antiquity as first millennium BC.
The multi-disciplinary and multi-seasonal archaeological research at Pattanam from 2007 undertaken by the Kerala Council for Historical Research (KCHR) is a pioneering initiative in the history of Kerala Archaeology. British Academy (BASAS) recently accorded recognition for the formation of an international research group based on Pattanam.