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025767
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New Delhi, Juggernaut books, 2018.
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xv, 262pWhite spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Many of us believe our ancestors have lived in South Asia since ‘time immemorial’. But, as it turns out, ‘time immemorial’ may not have been all that long ago.
To tell us the story of our ancestry, journalist Tony Joseph goes 65,000 years into the past – when a band of modern humans, or Homo sapiens, first made their way from Africa into the Indian subcontinent.
This book relies heavily on path-breaking DNA research of recent years. But it also presents archaeological and linguistic evidence – all in an entertaining and highly readable manner. A hugely significant book, Early Indians authoritatively and bravely puts to rest several ugly debates on the ancestry of modern Indians. It not only shows us how the modern Indian population came to be composed as it is, but also reveals an undeniable and important truth about who we are: we are all migrants. And we are all mixed.
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9789386228987 Hb.
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023514 | 934/JOS | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
009088
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India, Penguin Group, 2010.
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x, 358pCream and Blue Spine
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The Indian subcontinent was the scene of dramatic upheavals a few thousand years ago. The Northwest region entered an arid phase, and erosion coupled with tectonic events played havoc with river courses. One of them disappeared. Celebrated as Sarasvati in the Rig Veda and the Mahabharata, this river was rediscovered in the early nineteenth century through topographic explorations by British officials. Recently, geological and climatological studies have probed its evolution and disappearance, while satellite imagery has traced the river' s buried courses and isotope analyses have dated ancient waters still stored under the Thar Desert. In the same Northwest, the subcontinent s first urban society the Indus civilization flourished and declined. But it was not watered by the Indus alone: since Aurel Stein s expedition in the 1940s, hundreds of Harappan sites have been identified in the now dry Sarasvati s basin. The rich Harappan legacy in technologies, arts and culture sowed the seeds of Indian civilization as we know it now. Drawing from recent research in a wide range of disciplines, this book discusses differing viewpoints and proposes a harmonious synthesis a fascinating tale of exploration that brings to life the vital role the lost river of the Indian desert played before its waters gurgled to a stop.
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9780143068648 Pb.
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009502 | 551.483/DAN | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
008466
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Edition |
2007
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India, Children's Book Trust, 1992.
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80pBrown Spine
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The Indus Valley Civilisation pushed back the history of India by two thousand years. The Secrets of Indus Valley is the saga of one of the most challenging explorations in archaeology.
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Archaeology: Dig and Discover
Epigraphy: Decode and Decipher
History: Dream and Describe
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8170116376 Pb.
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008727 | 934/RAJ | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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