Selected Internet Resources on the Aryan Migration Theory (AMT) Debate

(e-papers, e-books and web pages)

 

 

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Section Titles

 

Aryan Migration Theory (AMT) vs. Out-of-India Theory (OIT) - Part 1 

Aryan Migration Theory (AMT) vs. Out-of-India Theory (OIT) - Part 2   

 Archaeology of the Harappan (Indus Valley) Civilization  / 

Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex (BMAC)  / 

Writing & literacy in Indus civilization / 

Linguistic prehistory of India  /  Astronomy and the dating of the Vedas

  /  Horses, chariots and Vedic Indians  /  Sarasvati River  / 

Science, mathematics and iron technology in ancient India  / 

Afro-Dravidian connections /  Austro-Asiatic connections  /

 Genetics & prehistoric migrations of the Indian sub-continent  / 

Sunken cities off the Indian coasts?  / 

 

 

 

Genetics & prehistoric migrations of the populations

of the Indian sub-continent

 

Bamshad, M. J. et al. - Genetic Evidence on the Origins of Indian Caste Populations [pdf]

Bamshad, M. J. et al. - Genetic Evidence on the Origins of Indian Caste Populations

-article review from Frontline

Bamshad, M. J. et al. - Genetic Evidence on the Origins of Indian Caste Populations

-article review # 2

Bamshad, M. J. - lecture at the workshop ‘Anthropology, Genetic Diversity and Ethics’

Basu et al. -Ethnic India: A Genomic View, w/ Special Reference to Peopling & Structure

Bhattacharyya et al. - Negligible Male Gene Flow Across Ethnic Boundaries in India

- article abstract

Cavalli-Sforza, L. L. - Genes, Peoples and Languages [pdf file]

Genetic Relationships among Some Tribal Groups inhabiting

the North-eastern, Eastern and Sub-Himalayan Regions of India

- Chakrabarti, C. S. et al. - article abstract [pdf file]

Cordaux, R. et al. - Independent Origins of Indian Caste & Tribal Paternal Lineages [pdf]

South Asia, Andamanese, & Genetic Evidence for "Early" Human Dispersal out of Africa

Cordaux, R. & M. Stoneking - [pdf file]

Population Structure & Genetic Differentiation among 16 Tribal Populations of Central India

Das, K. et al. - article abstract

Edwin, D. et al. - mtDNA Diversity among Five Tribal Populations of Southern India [pdf]

Excoffier, L. - Human Genetic History

- features a wealth of world genetic and linguistic maps [pdf file]

Fuller, D. et al. - Early Plant Domestications in Southern India [pdf file]

Peopling of India: Demographic History, Global Genetic History, mtDNA Base Sequences

Gadgil, M. et al.

Gadgil, M. - India’s Biological Diversity [pdf file]

Lecture at the workshop ‘Anthropology, Genetic Diversity and Ethics’ (Milwaukee, 1999)

Jorde, L.

 The Genetic Heritage of the Earliest Settlers persists both in Indian Tribal and Caste Populations

Kivisild, T. et al. - [pdf file]

Kivisild et al. - Deep Common Ancestry of Indian and Western-Eurasian mtDNA Lineages

 [pdf file]

The Place of Indian mtDNA Variants in the Global Network of Maternal Lineages

and Peopling of the Old World By Kivisild, T. et al. - [pdf file]

An Indian Ancestry: A Key for Understanding Human Diversity in Europe and Beyond

Kivisild, T. et al. - [pdf file]

Kivisild, T. et al. - The Genetics of Language and Farming Spread in India [pdf file]

Status of Austro-Asiatic Groups in the Peopling of India [pdf file]

Kumar, V. &  B. Mohan Reddy

Lahr, M. M. et al. - Searching for Traces of the Southern Dispersal

Majumder, P. P. - Indian Caste Origins Genomic Insights [pdf file]

Human-specific Insertion-Deletion Polymorphisms in Indian Populations

Majumder, P. P. et al. - - article abstract

Most of the extant mtDNA boundaries in South and Southwest Asia were likely shaped

during the initial settlement of Eurasia by anatomically modern humans

Metspalu, M. et al. - [pdf file]

Misra, V. N. - Prehistoric Human Colonization of India [pdf file]

Mukherjee et al. -on population movements from Central Asia and West Asia into India

- article abstract

 Lecture at the workshop ‘Anthropology, Genetic Diversity and Ethics’ (Milwaukee, 1999)

By Naidu, J.

Oppenheimer, S. - a hypothetical map of the peopling of the world [pdf file]

Qamar, R. et al. - Y-chromosomal DNA variation in Pakistan - article abstract

Y-chromosome Lineages Trace Diffusion of People and Languages in Southwestern Asia

Quintana-Murci, L. et al. - - article abstract

Where West Meets East: Complex mtDNA Landscape of SW & Central Asian Corridor

Quintana-Murci, L. et al. - [pdf file]

Rajaram, N. S. - Caste and Science

Rajaram, N. S. - DNA and the Human Past - from The Hindu

Genomic Structures & Population Histories of linguistically Distinct Tribal Groups of India

Roychoudhury, S. et al. - article abstract

Fundamental Genomic Unity of Ethnic India is revealed by Analysis of mtDNA

Roychoudhury, S. et al. - [pdf file]

Fundamental Genomic Unity of Ethnic India is revealed by Analysis of mtDNA

Roychoudhury, S. et al. - article abstract

Skulj, J. et al. - Relationship between Indian Populations and Europeans

The Eurasian Heartland: A Continental Perspective on Y-chromosome Diversity

Spencer Wells, R. et al. - [pdf file]

The phylogeography of Y chromosome binary haplotypes & origins of modern human populations

Underhill, P. A. et al. - [pdf file]

 

 

 

 

Sunken cities off the Indian coasts?

 

Badrinaryan, B. - Gulf of Cambay Cradle of Ancient Civilization

 from Graham Hancock’s website

Bavadam, L. - Questionable Claims

an article on the “Gulf of Cambay discovery” from Frontline

An ancient harbour at Dwarka: Study based on the recent underwater explorations

Gaur, A. S., Sundaresh & Sila Tripati - from Current Science [pdf file]

Gulf of Cambay - images of the dredged up artefacts - from Graham Hancock’s website

Gulf of Cambay - scan images of the alleged submerged ruins - G. Hancock’s website

Gulf of Cambay - on the method to estimate the age of the alleged sunken cities

from Graham Hancock’s website

Frawley, D. - Underworld: Flooded Kingdoms of the Ice Age: A Vedic and India Perspective

from Graham Hancock’s website

Frawley, D. - Vedic Literature and the Gulf of Cambay Discovery - from The Hindu

Heinrich, P. V. - Gulf of Cambay: Artifacts or Geofacts?

Submerged City in Gulf of Khambat: Neolithic Precursor of Sarasvati-Sindhu Valley Civilization

Kathiroli, S. at al. - Recent Marine Archaeological Finds in Khambhat, Gujarat

from the NIOT website By Kalyanaraman, S. [pdf file]

Kathiroli, S. et al. - A New Archaeological Find in the Gulf of Cambay, Gujarat

from the NIOT website [pdf file]

Marine Archaeology in the Gulf of Khambat - links page from the NIOT website

Poompuhar - Submerged City may be older than Mesopotamia -G. Hancock's website

Radhakrishna, B. P. - Glimpses of Lost Indian Civilizations - from the NIOT website [pdf]

Rao, S. R. - interview on Dwaraka and Poompuhar - from The Hindu

Rao, S. R. - Further Excavations of the Submerged City of Dwaraka

from the A Tribute to Hinduism website

Search on Krishna's Dwarka comes to a standstill - from The Organizer

Vora et al. - Cultural sequence of Bet Dwarka island based on thermoluminescence dating

from Current Science [pdf file]

 

 

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