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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] He dosen't understand that Mehgarh was a culture developed by the Munda people [URL=http://ispub.com/IJBA/4/2/5591]web page[/URL] . [IMG]http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Images_Indus/other_2.jpg[/IMG][/qb][/QUOTE][b]LMAO[/b] :D We don't even know what language or languages the Harappan people spoke, so how did you come to the conclusion that the Merhgarh people were Munda speakers??! And no, I want evidence from [i]real[/i] experts not sources written from YOU a pseudo-expert. [QUOTE][qb]In the sub-continent of India, there were several main groups. The earliest inhabitants of India were the Negritos, and this was followed by the Proto-Australoid, the Mongoloid and the KushitesDravidians). The Proto-Australoid race, Mongoloid race and Africoid/ Mediterranean skeletal remains were all found at Harappan sites. The Australoid people are a mixed group that combines the classical Mongoloid and pgymies. The speech of this group of Austroloids is believed to be Austric, a specimen of this language survives in the Munda speech.(Thapar 1972,p.26) The Africoid/Mediterranean group is associated with Dravidian culture. The Negritos founded the earliest culture in the Indus Valley at Mehrgarh in 6000 B.C. They had domesticated goats and sheep and grew cereals. [IMG]http://rolfgross.dreamhosters.com/India-GE/MehrgarhFigurines.jpg[/IMG] . [/qb][/QUOTE]Again, your problem is that you resort to racial typology which has been debunked and further relating such typology to langauges. So-called "negrito" peoples in India are but a tiny minority scattered in very rural areas of Southern India. The people of the Indus were never described as "negrito" though interestingly scholars like Keith and Buxton say they bear a resemblance to early Mesopotamian crania in Kish and Al-Ubaid and other scholars like Morant and Stoessiger even say they had resemblances to early Nile Valley crania due to certain features like dolichophally and prognathism. Of course in your mind such features equates to African but you're just as erroneous as those Euronuts who say those same features are Asiatic. [IMG]http://www.realhistoryww.com/world_history/ancient/Images_Indus/Gondi_3.jpg[/IMG] By the way, the woman above is not South Indian but is from Rajasthan in northern or central India. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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