@gotramkashyap @SunGoddessChel @AfricanHub_ "In summary the Indus Valley civilization was founded by Dravidian speaking people who came from Africa" https://t.co/0Btw7x67TM).
@Clever_n_Brokn @kemetnubiakamp @tariqnasheed "In summary the Indus Valley civilization was founded by Dravidian speaking people who came from Africa" 😱😮😱😮😱 https://t.co/0Btw7x67TM).
@israeliskt Jericho is ca 12 k years old, see tables https://t.co/K1dfv2yNS4
@owais_jaan69 For those who are wondering about the possible ancient connections between Central-South Asia & Near-Eastern regions, you might find some enlighten clues in the following archaeological study: https://t.co/X0gdRQyipV https://t.co/P1bpEo6q
RT @HereSince1993: @meemaansaa also : Clay figurines found in Mehrgarh resemble those discovered at Zaghe on the Qazvin plain south of the…
RT @HereSince1993: @meemaansaa also : Clay figurines found in Mehrgarh resemble those discovered at Zaghe on the Qazvin plain south of the…
@meemaansaa also : Clay figurines found in Mehrgarh resemble those discovered at Zaghe on the Qazvin plain south of the Elburz range in Iran (the 7th millennium BCE) and Jeitun in Turkmenistan (the 6th millennium BCE) " https://t.co/lWjvZPp3LF
RT @razibkhan: #PLOSONE: The Near-Eastern Roots of the Neolithic in South Asia https://t.co/TpJPB6jrQU #history
The Near-Eastern Roots of the Neolithic in South Asia https://t.co/SzXV96koTE
RT @razibkhan: #PLOSONE: The Near-Eastern Roots of the Neolithic in South Asia https://t.co/TpJPB6jrQU #history
RT @razibkhan: #PLOSONE: The Near-Eastern Roots of the Neolithic in South Asia https://t.co/TpJPB6jrQU #history
Near East to South Asia 14C Neolithic eastward dispersal average speed estimate: 0.65 km/yr #archaeology http://t.co/buWLHoZfyA