05-01-2006, 06:25 PM
Indus script found in mayiladudurai TN
Indus script has been found in Mayiladudurai, Tamil nadu.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mr. Mahadevan commented that the latest discovery was very strong evidence that the Neolithic people of Tamil Nadu and the Indus Valley people "shared the same language, which can only be Dravidian and not Indo-Aryan." He added that before this discovery, the southernmost occurrence of the Indus script was at Daimabad, Maharashtra on the Pravara River in the Godavari Valley.
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As usual the Aryan - Dravidian "linguistic blabbering" has been given importance in our "secular" newspaper.
bengurion.
Indus script has been found in Mayiladudurai, Tamil nadu.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Mr. Mahadevan commented that the latest discovery was very strong evidence that the Neolithic people of Tamil Nadu and the Indus Valley people "shared the same language, which can only be Dravidian and not Indo-Aryan." He added that before this discovery, the southernmost occurrence of the Indus script was at Daimabad, Maharashtra on the Pravara River in the Godavari Valley.
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As usual the Aryan - Dravidian "linguistic blabbering" has been given importance in our "secular" newspaper.
bengurion.