New Interpretations on Indus Valley civilization
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There are five main points in this book, they are as following:
1.This book supports the view that IVC people were from Middle -East (Iraq and Anatolia) and not of local origin.(Megalithic Farmers)
2.The Indus -sites are necropolises (burial grounds) and not megapolises as popularly imagined so far.
3.Corroborative evidences for Indus symbols are found in Jyotisha Vedanga.
4.The inscriptions on seals refer to month and date of annual death ceremony (Thithi) --it is a logo-gram. (symbols indicating "Mee"--"Vu" sound)
5.The Indus seals are deciphered.
1.This book supports the view that IVC people were from Middle -East (Iraq and Anatolia) and not of local origin.(Megalithic Farmers)
2.The Indus -sites are necropolises (burial grounds) and not megapolises as popularly imagined so far.
3.Corroborative evidences for Indus symbols are found in Jyotisha Vedanga.
4.The inscriptions on seals refer to month and date of annual death ceremony (Thithi) --it is a logo-gram. (symbols indicating "Mee"--"Vu" sound)
5.The Indus seals are deciphered.
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