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Phylogeography
of Asian wild rice, Oryza rufipogon, reveals multiple independent
domestications of cultivated rice, Oryza sativa |
Neolithic
site found in Nagaland |
World's
longest rock art chain in Vindhyas |
Vishnu
idol found during excavation in Russian town |
G. JAN MEULENBELD: A History
of Indian Medical Literature. |
Out of the turmoil of Afghanistan,
hundreds of precious Buddhist manuscripts have come to the west. |
Harappa
was like any other metro: US prof |
Experts'
meet to preserve Kumhrar on Dec 29 |
Joint annual meeting at
the Jiwaji University, Gwalior |
'India's Pompeii' uncovered |
From Ruins of Afghan Buddhas,
a History Grows |
Afghan
golden treasure on display By Lawrence Pollard BBC News, Paris |
Book
Review published in The Hindu Newspaper of 5/12/2006 |
The following new paper
has appeared, synthesizing all recent publications on this subject
|
Translation
of the Bhagavedgita of Swami Sivananda into Hebrew. |
World
Vedic Conference , which will be held in UJJAIN - MADHYA PRADESH (13
-17 JANUARY, 2007). |
Shri Dharampal, the author
of "The Beautiful Tree" and "Indian Science and Technology
in the Eighteenth |
A
shared Y-chromosomal heritage between Muslims and Hindus in India.
|
Indian
who knew Pluto 20 years before anybody else |
When
the Kalingas ruled |
Selected
Internet Resources on the Aryan Migration Theory (AMT) Debate
|
People in north and south
India belong to the same gene pool: ICHR |
A
new website for learning and research on Sanskrit at sanskritlibrary.org
located at Brown University. |
Bali
Culture Exhibition in Switzerland |
"Scandal
of scientists who take money for papers ghostwritten by drug companies
: Doctors named as authors may
not have seen raw data" by Sarah Boseley |
The
Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (IGNCA) today became the
proud owner of ``one of the greatest treasures of Indian civilisation
|
World
Stunned As Cape Cave Delivers Big Find On Early Man |
INDIA
was never invaded by Aryans
INDIA was never invaded by Aryans according to all archeological and
anthropological evidence |
Indians
will no longer be impressed by Marxist histrionics |
HISTORY
AND DISTORTION |
Genes
Reveal Gypsies' Past
New genetic evidence confirms the ethnic unity of the Roma, better
known as Gypsies |
Language
gene found
The first linking of a gene to language could speed our understanding
of this most unique and most controversial of human abilities. |
Did
You Know?
Did you know where the famous Bower manuscript was found and what
is its importance for Ayurvedic Studies? |
Harrison's
ashes to be immersed in Ganges
Maha Mantra Das, a New Delhi spokesman for International Society for
Krishna Consciousness |
Greek
scholar traces Indian influence on ancient Greece
Noted Greek philosopher and theologian Emilos Bouratinos says he is
attracted by India's |
NATIONAL
SEMINAR ON THE VEDIC SCHOOLS
The schools of the Vedas play a significant role in the Vedic and
the post-Vedic religious tradition and have remained an ever-inspiring |
Shri
108 and Other Mysteries
The Golden Ratio, 1.618033989, is at the basis of stock-market data,
petal patterns of flowers, and even the planet periods. |
Crown
treasures to be put on display
Priceless Indian treasures that are part of the queen's collection
that will not be returned |
Primitive
deuterostomes from the Chengjiang Lagerstätte (Lower Cambrian,
China) |
Palaeontology:
On being vetulicolian
Some curious fossils from the Cambrian period have been grouped into
a new phylum, the Vetulicolia |
Traditional
weather-forecasting on trial
CAN traditional rules of thumb provide accurate weather forecasts?
Researchers in Junagadh, India, are trying to find out |
THE
WASHINGTON DECLARATION: INDO-US JOINT STATEMENT ISSUED AT THE END
OF PRIME MINISTER ATAL BEHARI VAJPAYEE'S MEETING WITH PRESIDENT GEORGE
BUSH |
Man
falls into ancient cellar
All Praveen Mehta, a retired bank employee of Ahmedabad,
can think of these days |
South
African fossil discoveries change thinking about human
Ancient bone tools and spear
points found in cliff-side caves along South Africa's |
Valuables
worth Rs 15 lakh stolen from Lingaraj temple
Ornaments and other valuable s worth about Rs 15 lakh were stolen
from the 11th century Lingaraj temple |
Afghan
relics sold for food
Conflict and looting are threatening Afghanistan's treasures |
Tajikistan
is known for its ancient traditions
I haven't been in many road accidents but from limited experience
I have noticed that there can be a moment |
JNU
lab could give Washington its latest weapon against terror |
Peopling
of the Earth: Myths and Paleontology
The National Geographic Society admitted that a fossil hailed as evidence
that birds descended from dinosaurs was a composite of two different.... |
The
Dmanisi Skulls
The explanation seemed straightforward: After a few million years
of evolution in Africa, hominids developed a new technology... |
Racing
the Looters of Cambodia
The recent discovery of a very early settlement in northwestern Cambodia
excited scholars.... |
Archaeological
Terrorism
Several months ago in Afghanistan, supreme Taliban leader Mullah Mohammed
Omar issued an edict against un-Islamic graven images... |
Japanese
archaeologist who fooled so many for so long leaves dark legacy of
flawed theories
Shinichi Fujimura was a superstar in the world of Japanese archaeology.
His uncanny ability to make surprising finds earned him the.... |
Pleistocene
period fossils found in AP
Scientists at the Geological Survey of India
(GSI), have found mammalian fossils belonging to
Late Upper... |
Kindly
note a very interesting article on Iron in ancient India
http://www.engr.mun.ca
/~asharan
/ironage /IRONAGEINDIA2.htm |
Tool
story
Establishing dates for habitation associated with the earliest stone
tools in Asia is notoriously difficult, due to the scarcity of suitable
isotopic material |
National
Seminar on the Vedic
The schools of the Vedas play a significant role in the Vedic and
the post-Vedic |
Science,
history and the dissemination of knowledge
What can progress in science and dis-semination of such knowledge |
5TH
INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS ON TRADITIONAL ASIAN MEDICINE (ICTAM) in Halle
(Saale), Germany |