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Related: About this forumHow ancient DNA may rewrite prehistory in India
By Tony Joseph
30 December 2018
Who are the Indians? And where did they come from?
In the last few years, the debate over these questions has become more and more heated.
Hindu right-wingers believe the source of Indian civilisation are people who called themselves Aryans - a nomadic tribe of horse-riding, cattle-rearing warriors and herders who composed Hinduism's oldest religious texts, the Vedas.
The Aryans, they argue, originated from India and then spread across large parts of Asia and Europe, helping set up the family of Indo-European languages that Europeans and Indians still speak today.
As it happens, many 19th Century European ethnographers and, of course, most famously, Adolf Hitler, also considered Aryans the master race who had conquered Europe, although the German leader considered them to be of Nordic lineage.
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How ancient DNA may rewrite prehistory in India (Original Post)
Judi Lynn
Jan 2019
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violetpastille
(1,483 posts)1. K & R
get the red out
(13,650 posts)2. Thanks for posting
I am fascinated by human pre-history and early history and can't get enough of studies like this. Genetics adds so much information to the human story.
Y-T
(19 posts)3. DNA analysis is clarifying so much
Even a dozen years ago we couldn't have conceived of the changes brought about by new methods.