Evidence List Template
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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