The Indo-Aryans of Ancient South Asia: Language, Material Culture and EthnicityGeorge Erdosy |
Contents
Kenneth A R Kennedy | 32 |
Deshpande | 67 |
Michael Witzel | 85 |
Jim G Shaffer and Diane A Lichtenstein | 126 |
P Oktor Skjærvø | 155 |
Arvind Sharma | 177 |
Historical perspectives | 191 |
Walter A Fairservis | 206 |
Southworth | 258 |
Kenneth R Norman | 278 |
Richard Salomon | 293 |
Michael Witzel | 307 |
Asko Parpola | 353 |
Harri Nyberg | 382 |
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2nd millennium B.C. Allchin Aryan Asian Asian Studies Avestan texts Bactria Baluchistan Bharata BMAC Brāhmaṇa Bronze Age burials Cambridge cattle Central Asia century B.C. ceramics chronology complex cultural tradition Dāsa Delhi dialects Dravidian early eastern edited ephedras Erdosy ethnic evidence excavations Fairservis Geoksyur groups Harappan Civilisation Harappan culture Hiebert homeland hymns important India Indo Indo-Aryan languages Indo-European Indo-European languages Indo-Iranian Indo-Iranian languages Indra Indus Civilisation Indus Valley invasion Iran Iranian Jarrige Kenoyer Kuiper later linguistic Margiana material culture Mehrgarh migration Mitanni Namazga names non-Aryan northern Old Persian original Pakistan Pāli Panjab Parpola period phase population Possehl prehistoric problem Pūru region retroflexing Ṛgveda Rgvedic ritual river Samhita Sanskrit Sarasvati Sarianidi scholars settlements Shaffer social Society Soma soma/haoma South Asia South Asian Archaeology Southworth speakers Subcontinent tion tribes University Press Upanisads Vedas Vedic texts Volume western Witzel words Young Avestan