Indo-Aryan migration theory, a controversy for the ages, is fueling discussions once more in India after an article published in The Hindu newspaper highlighted the genetic evidence that the ...
An influx of men from the steppe of Central Asia may have swept into India around 3,500 years ago and transformed the population. The same mysterious people — ancient livestock herders called the ...
Tribal people, who account for 8.6 per cent of India’s population, about 110 million people, can be broadly classified into three groupings. The first grouping consists of populations who predate the ...
Source: Wikimedia commons, public domain. The Indo-Aryans and the closely related Indo-Iranians descended from the Proto-Indo-Iranian culture which had developed on the Eurasian steppes north of the ...
The study of articulatory phonetics has provided considerable insights into the complex biomechanical processes that underlie speech production. Research on Australian Indigenous languages, such as ...
For a man whose books were placed in the Indian subcontinent, it isn’t hard to understand why Charles Allen waited all his life to tackle one of the most polarising topics of all time—the Aryans. The ...
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