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The volume studies the origin of the Indo-Aryans, concluding that the Indo-Aryans resided in the north-west of India since about 5000 BCE. It deals with aspects of the Indo-European common heritage and the Vedic traditions. It examines the position of the early Hittite culture vis-à-vis Indo-European branches and the Vedic culture and the common names of deities in the Indo-European cultures as well as Vedic interconnection with the civilisations at ...
The paper deals with economic principles as found in the more ancient sources of Vedic period in so far as this is possible. Unlike a particular application of a law which may well be affected by circumstances and thus appear to be different from place to place and time to time, a principle has an unchanging, universal quality. Despite few economic terms used throughout the text like land value taxation(which means simply taxing the value of land alone) there is ...
This book contains studies by a well-known Greek Indologist who repeatedly considers the thorny problem of Indoaryan origins and finds its solution in indigenism. The studies examine various aspects of the Indo-European common heritage and the Vedic Tradition. One study analyses the position of the early Hittite Culture in relation to the other IE branches and especially Vedic. Another traces the common names of deities in the different IE cultures. Two studies ...