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The Quest for the Origins of Vedic Culture
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Author(s):
Edwin Bryant
Publication date:
September 20 2001
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Oxford University Press
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September 20 2001
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10.1093/0195137779.003.0015
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Introduction
pp. 13
Myths of Origin
pp. 46
Early Indian Responses
pp. 57
Vedic Philology
pp. 68
Indo‐European Comparative Linguistics
pp. 76
Linguistic Substrata in Sanskrit Texts
pp. 108
Linguistic Paleontology
pp. 124
Linguistic Evidence from Outside of India
pp. 140
The Viability of a South Asian Homeland
pp. 157
The Indus Valley Civilization
pp. 197
Aryans in the Archaeological Record
pp. 224
Aryans in the Archaeological Record
pp. 238
The Date of the Veda
pp. 267
Aryan Origins and Modern Nationalist Discourse
pp. 298
Conclusion
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