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J Biosci ; 2019 Jul; 44(3): 1-2
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214399
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J Biosci ; 2019 Jul; 44(3): 1-6
Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-214398

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This paper takes issue with the notion behind some genetic sampling of populations that there are autochthonous groups(designated tribal) in India, and that to give a group, its ‘anthropological name’ [sic] is valid. The archaeological and textualevidence of the earliest known Indo-Europeans and Indo-Iranians is given in bare outline. Possible trails of the Indo-Aryansof Iron-age South Asia are detected in archaeological records, immigration through mountains in the northwest with horsesand two-humped camels, and also incursions of small groups of horse-riders, from Vidarbha all the way south to the Tamilcountry

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