| Serial | Description |
|---|---|
| A1 | Ancient India, Volume 3, Bulletin of the Archaeological Survey of India |
| A2 | “The mythical massacre at Mohenjo-Daro”, Dr. George F Dales, Expedition Spring 1964 |
| A3 | The Aryan Invasion: Myth or fact?, Prof. Michael Danino |
| A4 | Allchin, Raymond & Bridget, Origins of a Civilization: The Prehistory and Early Archaeology of South Asia (New Delhi: Viking, 1997) |
| A5 | Dales, George F, The mythical massacre at Mohenjo-Daro”, Expedition Spring 1964 |
| A6 | Danino, Michel, The Horse and the Aryan Debate, Journal of Indian History and Culture of the C. P. Ramaswami Aiyar Institute of Indological Research, Chennai, September 2006, No.13, pp. 33-59.) |
| A7 | Danino, Michel, Vedic Roots of Early Tamil Culture, Saundaryashri: Studies of Indian History, Archaeology, Literature and Philosophy (Festschrift to Professor Anantha Adiga Sundara), P. Chenna Reddy, (ed.), Sharada Publishing House, New Delhi, 2009, pp. 19–30 |
| A8 | Danino, Michel, The Aryan Invasion: Myth or fact? |
| A9 | Danini, Michel, Demilitarizing the Rigveda: A Scrutiny of Vedic Horses, Chariots and Warfare,Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences,Journal of the Inter-University Centre for Humanities and Social Sciences, Volume XXVI, No.1. 2019 |
| A10 | Gupta, S. P., The Indus-Sarasvati Civilization: Origins, Problems and Issues (Delhi: Pratibha Prakashan, 1996) |
| A11 | Kak, Subash, The Indus Tradition and the Indo-Aryans, 1992.The Mankind Quarterly, Vol XXXII, No.3, |
| A12 | Kenoyer, Jonathan Mark, Ancient Cities of the Indus Valley Civilization (Karachi & Islamabad: Oxford University Press & American Institute of Pakistan Studies, 1998) |
| A13 | Lahiri, Nayanjot, ed., The Decline and Fall of the Indus Civilization (New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2000) |
| A14 | Lahiri, Nayanjot, ed.,Finding Forgotten Cities: How the Indus Civilization Was Discovered (New Delhi: Permanent Black, 2005) |
| A15 | Lal, B. B., The Earliest Civilization of South Asia (New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 1997) |
| A16 | Lal, B.B, India 1947-1997: New Light on the Indus Civilization (New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 1998) |
| A17 | Lal B.B, The Sarasvati Flows On: the Continuity of Indian Culture (New Delhi: Aryan Books International, 2020) |
| A18 | McIntosh, Jane R., A Peaceful Realm: the Rise and Fall of the Indus Civilization (Boulder: Westview Press, 2002) |
| A19 | Possehl, Gregory L.,The Indus Age: The Writing System (New Delhi: Oxford & IBH, 1996) |
| A20 | Possehl, Gregory L.,The Beginnings (New Delhi: Oxford & IBH, 1999) |
| A21 | Possehl, Gregory L.,The Indus Civilization: a Contemporary Perspective (Oxford: Altamira Press, 2002 |
| A22 | Radhakrishnan, B. P., & Merh, S. S., eds., Vedic Sarasvati: Evolutionary History of a Lost River of Northwestern India (Bangalore: Geological Society of India, 1999) |
| A23 | Sarkar A. et al. Oxygen isotope in archaeological bioapatites from India: Implications to climate change and decline of Bronze Age Harappan civilization. Sci. Rep. 6, 26555; doi: 10.1038/srep26555 (2016) |
| A24 | Valdiya, K. S., Saraswati, the River that Disappeared (Hyderabad: Universities Press, 2002) |
| A25 | Vemsani, Lavanya, Genetic Evidence of Early Human Migrations in the Indian Ocean Region Disproves Aryan Migration/Invasion Theories |
| A26 | Walimbe, S.R., Aryan Invasion in the Indian Subcontinent:,Facts and Fallacies, The Physical Anthropological Perspectives,Iranian Journal of Archaeological studies, (2011 |
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