Guest guest Posted February 21, 2004 Report Share Posted February 21, 2004 Interestingly that study includes Afghans and Iranians as "Europeans!" INDOLOGY, "V.C.Vijayaraghavan" <vij@b...> wrote: > Whatever may be the merits of Bamshad study in terms of genetic > science,which can be left to the geneticists, the newspaper quoted > and Khalid Azam have made needless melodrama out of catch phrases > like "EuropeansIndo-europeans" and so on. Indo-european is a > linguistic term and there was no historical group/tribe > called "Indo-european" which entered India at any point. > After "invading", they set themselves as priests is beyond the > bounds of credibility. As if the "natives" were merely waiting for > these wannabe priests to divide them into castes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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