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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2 This does not contradict the existence of several words in the Rgveda which
can only be explained as loan words from Dravidian and Munda languages . The
loan words do indicate contact with non - Aryan peoples . However , even if one ...
2 This does not contradict the existence of several words in the Rgveda which
can only be explained as loan words from Dravidian and Munda languages . The
loan words do indicate contact with non - Aryan peoples . However , even if one ...
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Unless the Rgvedic words ( brahma ) udana and puroļāś mean a certain rice dish
, as they do later on , cultivation and ritual use of rice first appear in the
Atharvaveda ( as in the word vrihi , etc ) . Instead , the Rgvedic Indo - Aryans
relied ...
Unless the Rgvedic words ( brahma ) udana and puroļāś mean a certain rice dish
, as they do later on , cultivation and ritual use of rice first appear in the
Atharvaveda ( as in the word vrihi , etc ) . Instead , the Rgvedic Indo - Aryans
relied ...
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Other words which may indicate an old Western substrate are sana , sarsapa ,
simsap “ mustard ” . 40 The words go back to untraceable preIndo - Iranian ,
perhaps to the same Bactrian - Margianan language that may have contributed
words ...
Other words which may indicate an old Western substrate are sana , sarsapa ,
simsap “ mustard ” . 40 The words go back to untraceable preIndo - Iranian ,
perhaps to the same Bactrian - Margianan language that may have contributed
words ...
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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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