... I know, David, that the change of s > h is more widespread. But I was referring here to the peculiar Visarga sound hinted by the word Aghosh.a, appearing...
More temples pop out of sea-bed Statesman News Service CHENNAI, March 31. — After the excitement of discovering man made rock structures under sea off...
... wrote:> Since S. Kalyanaraman reposted Bryan Wells' most recent comments on the > Sepia Mutiny List vs. Farmer, Sproat, and Witzel 2004, Further updated...
... Is that fair? Have you or anybody else proven that anybody wants to wish something away? ... Have you any way to prove that the uniqueness *does* extend to...
http://www.hindu.com/2005/04/03/stories/2005040301931400.htm Iron Age habitational site found at Adichanallur By T.S. Subramanian UNEARTHING HISTORY: The...
‘Father of modern Lahore’ remembered on anniversary By Anjum Gill LAHORE: Philanthropist Sir Ganga Ram was paid rich tribute at a meeting held on Saturday...
I don't know why you fail to see my point, it's very simple and logical: Farmer bases his whole "One-Sentence Refutation of the Indus-Script Thesis" on the...
... <kalyan97@g...> wrote:> http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/000834.html It is good to see Dahl citing Gelb's reference to indus writing as ...
... <michel_danino@y...> wrote:> If you put forward a new theory or even just an argument and expect to> convince people, first prove your premise. If you...
... wrote: Very interesting post. It is interesting to note that Pakistanis are now indulging in nostalgia. It does appear that many of these artifacts...
Rabbi backs India's 'lost Jews' One of Israel's chief rabbis has recognised an Indian tribe as lost descendants of ancient Israelites. The Chief Rabbi of the...
... wrote:> Very interesting post. It is interesting to note that Pakistanis are > now indulging in nostalgia. There is another group keen on tracing their...
... I don't speak for Farmer, and I wouldn't try to defend a "One-Sentence Refutation" of anything in any case, that being more of a come-on than a serious...
Good news, too, for the preservation of Afghanistan's historic past: "Ryukoku University, a Buddhist school in Kyoto, and Afghanistan's National Institute of...
See also: http://kblibrary.nic.in/Vol07/Bp208.htm Tafrih-ul-Imarat (19th century) Mir-imarat, for example, means 'manager of building project'. Taj was clearly...
There are eleven occurrences of the term: meluhha in Sumerian texts. Some samples: "May the land of Tukric hand over to you gold from Harali, lapis lazuli and...
... <kalyan97@g...> wrote:Source: The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature > http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/ One thought, echoing the views of Srinivas....
Note: forwarded message attached. This is to announce the formation of a new List for professional researchers in ancient Indology, Iranology, Central Asian...
"Consider the people of India. Physical anthropologists traditionally have classfiedIndians as "Caucasians," a term invented in the eighteenth century to...
I don't think you are correct in this claim of uniqueness. You wrote: "1. No major ancient literate civilizations are known that were without warfare,...
... with towers and bastions. ... http://www.ancientindia.co.uk/staff/resources/background/bg17/worksheet.html ... Refer to Jane McIntosh's, Indus: a PEACEFUL...
... Well since you have read and thoroughly studied McIntosh's book, and we have not, why don't you simply enlighten us rather than make accusations of racism....
I haven't clung to any 18th century racist theories in quite some time, never, as best I remember, nor did I say a word about invasions. Your comment is an...
SETI's protocol on search for ET might have some logical application in the field of archaeology and indology. Most particular, the thesis that "You can't...
There are only two reasons why people build walled enclosures: either to keep insiders in, as in prisons, or to keep outsiders out as in fortified cities. ISC...