The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and EthnicityThe volume offers a range of papers concerning archaeological and linguistic approaches to a study of the emergence of Indo-Aryan speakers in the 2nd millennium BC. ITs underlying theme ist the need to reconcile the approaches of these two disciplines towards ethnicity, migrations and social evolution since much of the current confusion regarding the "Aryan problem" stems from mutual misunderstandings of the subject matter, aims, approaches and limitations of archealogy and lingustics. The aim of the papers,thus, is to outline avenues to a solution of the problem, rather than to grope for the solutions themselves. |
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Since Indo - Iranian languages are assumed ( by linguists ) to have been brought
into South Asia by migrants , we must begin by examining the archaeological
record for evidence of migrations , and then justify the link between these and the
...
Since Indo - Iranian languages are assumed ( by linguists ) to have been brought
into South Asia by migrants , we must begin by examining the archaeological
record for evidence of migrations , and then justify the link between these and the
...
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It is unlikely to have undergone this change independently and consequently we
must assume that it took place when a group of Indo - Aryan migrants was still in
contact with Iranians . . . . . On the other hand , those Indo - Aryans who ...
It is unlikely to have undergone this change independently and consequently we
must assume that it took place when a group of Indo - Aryan migrants was still in
contact with Iranians . . . . . On the other hand , those Indo - Aryans who ...
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This indicates a settlement at close range , as well as extensive trade relations
between the various tribes , which were disturbed , nay severed , by their
migrations over various routes into Iran , Afghanistan and the Panjab . Secondary
...
This indicates a settlement at close range , as well as extensive trade relations
between the various tribes , which were disturbed , nay severed , by their
migrations over various routes into Iran , Afghanistan and the Panjab . Secondary
...
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Kenneth A R Kennedy | 32 |
Deshpande | 67 |
Michael Witzel | 85 |
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The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity George Erdosy Vista previa restringida - 1995 |
The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and Ethnicity George Erdosy Vista previa restringida - 1995 |
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