The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and EthnicityGeorge Erdosy Walter de Gruyter, 1995 - 417 páginas |
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... subcontinent . Rather , he looks to the post - Harappan period as one of deurbani- sation , increased population , introduction of new crops and ecological changes relating to shifting and drying water - courses in the northwestern ...
... subcontinent . Rather , he looks to the post - Harappan period as one of deurbani- sation , increased population , introduction of new crops and ecological changes relating to shifting and drying water - courses in the northwestern ...
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... subcontinent are phenotypically identifiable as ancient South Asians . Further- more their biological continuity with living peoples of India , Pakistan , Sri Lanka and the border regions is well established across time and space ...
... subcontinent are phenotypically identifiable as ancient South Asians . Further- more their biological continuity with living peoples of India , Pakistan , Sri Lanka and the border regions is well established across time and space ...
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... subcontinent . In earlier models , the northwestern regions were the source of the so- called movements of Indo - Aryan speaking peoples . Yet , if there were such movements , why were the migrants not supplying one of the most ...
... subcontinent . In earlier models , the northwestern regions were the source of the so- called movements of Indo - Aryan speaking peoples . Yet , if there were such movements , why were the migrants not supplying one of the most ...
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Kenneth A R Kennedy | 32 |
Have Aryans been identified in the prehistoric skeletal record | 51 |
Deshpande | 67 |
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ancient appear archaeological Aryan Asian associated Avestan burials Cambridge cattle Central Asia century Civilisation communities compared complex contain continued cultural Delhi dialects discussion Dravidian earlier early East eastern edited ethnic evidence example excavations existence fact further groups Harappan hymns identified important India indicate Indo-Aryan Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European Indo-Iranian Indus Valley influence invasion Iran Iranian language late later least linguistic literature London material means mentioned Michigan migration millennium B.C. names northern original period Persian phase political population possible present probably problem production Proto-Indo-European question recent references reflect regarded region remains represent result Rgveda ritual river Sanskrit scholars settlements Shaffer similar social society sources South Asia speakers structure Studies suggest texts tion tradition tribes various Vedic Volume western