
Chapters
- Preface
- 1.1 Politicizing a Linguistic Theory
- 1.2 The Aryan Invasion Theory in Indian Politics
- 1.3 Politicization as an Obstacle to Research
- 1.4 A Case Study in AIT Polemic
- 1.5 Some Red Herrings
- 1.6 Conclusion
- 2.1 Dating the Rg-Veda
- 2.2 Ancient Hindu Astronomy
- 2.3 The Precession of the Equinox
- 2.4 Additional Astronomical Indications
- 2.5 Conclusion
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Origin of the Linguistic Argument
- 3.3 Direct Geographical Clues
- 3.4 Exchanges with other Languages Families
- 3.5 Conclusion
- 4.1 Demographical common sense
- 4.2 Textual Evidence
- 4.3 Where did the Kurgan People come from?
- 4.4 The Horse Evidence
- 4.5 Vedic Aryans in West Asia
- 4.6 Memory of the Urheimat
- 4.7 Indra and Shiva
- 4.8 Invasionist terms in the Vedas
- 4.9 The Evidence from physical anthropology
- 5.1 A Remarkable book
- 5.2 Evidence provided by physical anthropology
- 5.3 The Archaeological Evidence
- 5.4 Linguistic Arguments
- 5.5 The Evidence from Comparative Religion
- 5.6 Conclusion
- 6.1 Some false problems
- 6.2 Things to do
- 6.3 The Non-invasionist Model
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