The Rigveda and the Avesta: The Final EvidenceSection 1. Chronology and geography of the Rigveda -- section 2. The Indo-European homeland in India |
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The Relative Chronology of the Rigveda I | 3 |
contd The Evidence of the Meters 5480 | 54 |
The Geography of the RV 81129 | 81 |
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