Rakhigarhi DNA: shortened
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Shinde et al. (2019) states that the presence of Anatolian farmer-related ancestry in South Asians today "is consistent with [it] being entirely derived from Steppe pastoralists who carried it in mixed form and who spread into South Asia from 2000–1500 BCE (Narasimhan et al., 2019)."{{sfnp|Shinde et al.|2019|p=5}} The paper further states that "a natural route for Indo-European languages to have spread into South Asia is from Eastern Europe via Central Asia in the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE, a chain of transmission that did occur as has been documented in detail with ancient DNA."{{sfnp|Shinde et al.|2019}} | Shinde et al. (2019) states that the presence of Anatolian farmer-related ancestry in South Asians today "is consistent with [it] being entirely derived from Steppe pastoralists who carried it in mixed form and who spread into South Asia from 2000–1500 BCE (Narasimhan et al., 2019)."{{sfnp|Shinde et al.|2019|p=5}} The paper further states that "a natural route for Indo-European languages to have spread into South Asia is from Eastern Europe via Central Asia in the first half of the 2nd millennium BCE, a chain of transmission that did occur as has been documented in detail with ancient DNA."{{sfnp|Shinde et al.|2019}} |
Nevertheless, in deviance from his own publication, in a press conference held at September 6, 2019, to explain their findings, Vasant Shinde and Niraj Rai endorsed the [[Indigenous Aryanism|Oud of India theory]], rejecting the idea that the Vedic people had migrated into South Asia at the time of the decline of the Harappan civilisation.<ref group=web name="Mishra_2019_Outlook_India"/><ref group=web name="Rajendran_2019_The_Wire"/><ref group=web name="Bal_2019_The_Caravan"/> As Shinde stated, "the Vedic era that followed [the IVC] was a fully indigenous period with some external contact."<ref group=web name="Bal_2019_The_Caravan"/> Deviating from the actual findings of the research,<ref group=web name="Mishra_2019_Outlook_India"/><ref group=web name="Rajendran_2019_The_Wire"/><ref group=web name="Bal_2019_The_Caravan"/>{{sfnp|Joseph|2019}} the press note released at the press conference stated that the research | Nevertheless, in deviance from his own publication, in a press conference held at September 6, 2019, to explain their findings, Vasant Shinde and Niraj Rai endorsed the [[Indigenous Aryanism|Out of India theory]], rejecting the idea that the Vedic people had migrated into South Asia at the time of the decline of the Harappan civilisation.<ref group=web name="Mishra_2019_Outlook_India"/><ref group=web name="Rajendran_2019_The_Wire"/><ref group=web name="Bal_2019_The_Caravan"/> As Shinde stated, "the Vedic era that followed [the IVC] was a fully indigenous period with some external contact."<ref group=web name="Bal_2019_The_Caravan"/> The press note released at the press conference stated that the research |
{{blockquote|also establishes the fact that the Vedic culture was developed by the indigenous people of South Asia. Our premise that the Harappans were the Vedic people thus has received strong corroborative scientific evidence based on ancient DNA studies.}} | {{blockquote|also establishes the fact that the Vedic culture was developed by the indigenous people of South Asia. Our premise that the Harappans were the Vedic people thus has received strong corroborative scientific evidence based on ancient DNA studies.}} |
Okumaya devam et...