The Indus Valley Civilization (northwest South Asia) emerged ~3300 BCE in its early phase, with mature urban centers, standardized systems, and planning from ~2600 BCE. It ranks among the world's earliest civilizations alongside Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Europe's first major urban civilization, the Minoans on Crete, developed complex palace societies later, around 2000 BCE. Timelines confirm older origins in India/Middle East than in Europe proper.
Ancient Archaeological Evidence of the Mahabharata 🔥
Here are two silver karshapana coins dating from around the 4th to 2nd century BCE. One coin depicts Lord Krishna with a chakra, while the other depicts Lord Balarama with a plough, indicating early iconographic traditions.
@SR1_aryan@ABu9283792 and there is no Copper hoards in steppe matching the copper hoards here in south Asia. BMAC just has 1 single variant of copper hoards. CHC in india predates BMAC 2300 BC
@ABu9283792@SR1_aryan it does not but still it is related to that. Indic clade is 2100-2000 BC. traditionally people have claimed indo-aryans migrated via BMAC around 2000 BC. Yet there is relevant clades even in post 1900 BC BMAC. Neither the steppe ancestry indicated a south ward migration
@SR1_aryan@ABu9283792 you should also take in sample's ancestries. like Iranian samples, BMAC and post BMAC Samples.
if suppose Indic clade migrated from steppe to south central asia and then india as they claim
at least 1 sample would be there where steppe interacted
@MeluhhakangZ@sudas1891@SR1_aryan here comes another fool who did not understand anything. WTF is minority..
Iosif Lazaridis, Stanislav 2024,Max plank university (IE cor), Global Archeological and genetic reports are Minority for you ? Dumbfuck he uses all major sources
@ABu9283792@SR1_aryan its a big when Indic dominant clade does not even come under Sintashta dominant clade. Need more anda samples. nothing is completely solved regarding the theories unlike we hear on social medias
Archeology is another thing which is important