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@Ugra___

Indian Neolithic, Bronze & Iron Ages, Mil-Aviation, Economics and Writing enthusiast

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Śatapatha Brāhmaṇam - शतपथब्राह्मणम् On reading the SB as a practical guide, one can sense a host of realistic details that could have an archaeological dimension. A long pursuit might lead us into a greater historical realm. For today we have, but, a small opening.
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Density map of PGW sites in North India from Akinori Uesugi (2018). A proper distribution was not mapped until this paper used GNSS data to coherently view them. As you can see, they are highly concentrated in the eastern Ghaggar and western Ganga valleys. This crucial directional insight was missing to authors from previous decades who continued to label them as evidence of an incoming migration wave from the north-west.
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The early palaeontological and archaeological context for a city or town in Indic languages (starting from the Rgveda) is literally a wall or a rampart.
Sheikh Javed Ali Sindhi@oxycanus

@Razarumi The newly excavated City Wall of MohenJoDaro dates back to 2700 BCE.

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@Ugra___ Come on dude, Toramana was already almost in central India by 510! SOME trade routes maybe, but what about the actual empire? Budhagupta was the last to issue coinage and he died 499 CE latest
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@logokepouros The Guptas controlled money supply, trade routes and influence into the 6th century.
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@Ugra___ The Guptas were destabilized well before 536, it began 90 years prior with Huna attacks, fiscal exhaustion, feudatory defection, territorial collapse etc
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@muktabh Ecological determinism and Darwinism are more powerful than you think. Societies that identify their impulses tend to be anti-fragile.
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@Ugra___ Weather/Nature anthropomorphism makes luck the only important factor, not personal efforts or delayed gratification. Those are fundamental complaints against paganism in literature. Its the L2/3 concepts like Asha and Dharma that gave longstanding societies.
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The ancient Licchavi (ऋक्षवी Ṛkṣavī) vs Magadha rivalry made it impolitic for Ashoka to pick a sramana movement from the former as his chosen vehicle for global transmission. Dilip K Chakrabarti has written about the ecological determinism at the heart of the Magadha-Vajji rivalry. All those butterflies that fluttered their wings in the Gangetic Plains....
Ichigo A Panchal 👁⃤@banana_sethhh

Mahavira lived in the same period as Siddhartha Gautama. Like him, he also belonged to the higher Kshatriya (ruling) class. Despite being part of the broader Vedic cultural context, both later claimed that is not. I’m somewhat disappointed that many people still don’t know much about Mahavira and Gosala. I sometimes wonder, if Ashoka had promoted Jainism instead, perhaps it might have had a stronger influence on protecting wildlife across the Asian continent.

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“In engineering, you are peer reviewed by reality”. From Rory Sutherland, in this week’s Spectator.
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@blog_supplement Battery commercialization especially Na ion are setting up the stage for a transportation duopoly with weak Nash equilibriums. Other areas like urea and plastics have no alternatives for oil. The overall deflation of oil demand will ensure a scarcity mindset exit by 2035.
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The finiteness of fossil fuels has been brought into focus by the ongoing war in West Asia, which holds roughly 48% of the world’s proven oil reserves** and 38% of its natural gas. Below are their approximate lifespans at current extraction rates. If the likely population declines occur going into the second half of this century, then these estimates might still have some meaning, as the consumption by the declining population might be balanced by their "rising lifestyles."
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The core Kushan Empire with its capital at Purushapura (modern Peshawar). The Kushanas lasted for a while as the continental powers (Iranics & Indics) let them be. Eventually the Sasanids, the Guptas splintered and absorbed them into their power structures. Samudragupta's minister notes it in his inscription on the Allahabad Pillar - the sweep of the remnants and the conditions of subjugation. In lines 23-24, it is noted that the "Devaputra Shāhi Shāhānu Shāhi" (Little Kushanas) were made to offer their daughters in marriage to Gupta elites.
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To note, a sample from the Yaz II period (1000-540 BCE) in the Balkh region provides a very favorable source for the Steppes ancestry in modern Indians (source: Ashish's The Archaeogenetics blog).
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This is the core area of the BMAC (also called Oxus or Bactria) civilization and also the modern day location of Uzbeks, Tajiks and Pashtuns. The area is generally referred to as Bāhlika बाह्लिक. The image credit is to Lynne M Rouse.
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Approximately 70% of modern groups in the Indo-Iranic sphere having the highest Steppes MLBA ancestry are Tajiks, Uzbeks or Pashtuns. This fully tallies with the archaeological data of the Andronovo interaction layer which is limited to a zone in Central Asia and does not ingress beyond.

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