The Collapse of Aryan Invasion Theory and the prevalence of Indigenism

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  • čas přidán 17. 04. 2012
  • Prof. Nicholas Kazanas, Director, IMILOS Meleton Cultural Institute, Greece, delivereg a lecture on 'The Collapse of Aryan Invasion Theory and the prevalence of Indigenism' at a special lecture organised by Vivekananda study circle, IIT-Madras on 26th February 2011.
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Komentáře • 4

  • @bhawanigupta2953
    @bhawanigupta2953 Před 8 lety +11

    Max Muller proved wrong

  • @srinathmohandas1
    @srinathmohandas1 Před 11 lety +19

    Thank you for uploading. Looking forward to more scholarly videos from VSC.

  • @parijat1126
    @parijat1126 Před 5 lety +5

    Very well explained.

  • @peterhenry939
    @peterhenry939 Před 10 lety +17

    His discussion of the "impossibility" of Tocharian and Italo Celtic resembling eachother, if they originated in the kurgans is wrong on so many levels. Notice that he doesn't explain how Lithuanian could be so similar to Sanskrit. The answer is that the Centum languages were one of the initial waves of indo European speakers to move out from the original homeland and Satem speakers which Sanskrit Is an example of were stay at homes. That is why Lithuanian so closely resembles Sanskrit. And why the Finns have Aryan loanwords including the word Arya, which is retained in Finnish as Orya, Slave. The Finns were so close to the original Aryans that they took them as slaves.