The article is so chock-full of bullshite that I don't even know where to begin debunking. 😆
Just three cents for now:
1. NO horse remains were ever discovered in any Harappan site that dates before 1800 B.C.E. The ones that were initially thought to be of horses later turned out to be of wild mules.
2. There's NO reference to any city or town-planning anywhere in the Early Vedas. "Pur/Ayasi pur" meant forts and not cities.
3. There's a CLEAR reference to pre-Aryans in the sense of "us" and "them" in the Vedas.
A question to the thread starter: Why does the Zend Avesta mention Vedic deities like Indra, Mitra, Varun and even Yama (Yima)? What's he link? And why don't we find any major weapons in the IVC sites when the Aryans were actively engaged in warfare?
Edited by krystal_watz - 10 years ago