Kiran This is a reply about the directions of Shiva which I got. KPC Anujan Bhattathiripad is a well known person in Kerala. Thank you Kerala Varma Vijay...
Dear friends , Last summer i was wandering near one riverbank nearby pune . where i found found this little stone . it looks like different so i picked it up ....
Paul Kekai Manansala writes, ... ren replies, This depends on what one means by "racist". Whatever the case, Clyde Winters uses hoaxy connections without the...
... it is more likely that a subsets of the population originated caste based society and practiced endogamy. It would be misleading to use R1a findings to...
... I dont subscribe to what little I have seen of Clyde Winters views but that does not mean eurocentrists should get away with anything just because they are...
... Well they certainly practice endogamy today, but there's no way to establish this genetically in the past. The haplotypes found tend to span across castes....
... Clyde Winters has theories on black Neolithic migrations out of Africa. You can agree with them or not. You can agree that the Olmec statues look African...
... Looks like a Paleolithic hand-axe possibly of quandragular cross-section. Not familiar enough with the Paleolithic to say which culture this belongs to. ...
... It's funny you should phrase this in this way. That illustrates the real fallacy behind IE linguistics. It's beyond criticism. One can no longer...
The stereotypical image of Indo-Europeans as barbaric war chariot riding nomads (see the cover of Mallory 1991) need to be replaced by a gentler kinder...
... castes than ... to the ... however this ... hierarchical division of society would be a function of proto urbanism with dense populations. There could be...
Kashmir in Ancient Sanskrit Literature - Dr. B. N. Kalla ACCORDING to the Nilmat Purana, the land of Kashmir was occupied by a vast lake called "Satisara"....
http://www.livescience.com/imageoftheday/siod_060301.html Image of the Day: The Unicorn of India By Bruce G. Marcot, Ecology Picture of the Week: Staring us...
The nature of the evidence is statistical. there are a large number of words from diverse languages that obey regular sound shifts. if the resemblances were...
Exibition in Pune !!!!!! here is little information about exibition of Photographs " Staircase of Light " ( An exibition on architectural photographs) by Mr ...
... Yes, but that does not mean, as usually interpreted, that they come from a single ancestral family. It only means that the patterns did not arise by...
According to Wikipedia, Zorawar Singh mounted a breath-taking invasion of Tibet <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tibet> in 1841<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1841>...
Paul Kekai Manansala writes, ... ren replies, 1. Clyde Winters is infamous. What he is and is not should be fairly obvious to any fair-minded person. 2. The...
1. I believe you are mixing up "haplogroups" with "haplotypes". 2. You are also mixing up paraphyletic situations, the case of Cameroon R1*(xR1a) with...
Paul writes, ... ren replies, For the record, I just replied to you on your Yahoo! Groups, but you deleted it. If you are deleting my replies to your points,...
... Unless there was a constant flow of "tribal" or at least rural people into the proto-urban areas. ... Hmm, don't follow you on this one. I don't see why...
... There does not need to be a constant flow. Just an initial flow. before a population explosion. Subsequent flows would fail to have the same impact. Since...
*For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary March 2, 2006 * *President Meets with Religious Leaders in New Delhi, India * Maurya Sheraton and Towers ...
KASHMIR - THE HOME OF SANSKRIT LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE P. N. K Bamzai The most outstanding contribution of Kashmir to the rich and varied cultural heritage...
Just one more point, then I will no longer discuss non-Indological subjects with my local stalker. All of the "-centrisms" simply refer to viewing history from...
... Clyde may be infamous to Eurocentrists and racists. Otherwise he's just a scholar who you don't agree with. I doubt if you have any real knowledge of his...
Firstly, Paul, have you ever considered that there might be Indians who are offended by your claims, flimsy at best, that they are derived from "Austronesia"? ...
Paul Kekai Manansala writes, ... ren replies, Actually, Eurocentrists don't pay much attention to him. I haven't any people even mention him on places like...
Paul Kekai Manansala, ... ren replies, Is that why in your own study most M95 in SE Asia trace to a node in Japan? SE Asia in your study is defined as anywhere...