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Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization and interactions in Ancient Near East, Eurasia, and Ancient Far East – New light on Itihāsa of Bhāratam Janam from ca. 8th millennium BCE

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Sarasvati-Sindhu civilization and interactions in Ancient Near East, Eurasia, and Ancient Far East – New light on Itihāsa of Bhāratam Janam from ca. 8th millennium BCE -- Archaeometallurgy, Himalayan river systems -- Dynamic Himalayas -- Tin route from Ancient Far East to Ancient Near East through Meluhha -- Ib, Dharvad iron ore belts of India and Indus Script as metalwork catalogues -- Those were the first dharma-s -- Cultural significance of abiding worship of siva linga
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The decipherment presented in an overview in this set of ppt slides unambiguously Identifies the pitr-s or ancestors of present-day Indian civilization; Outlines metalwork lexis together with a homonym lexis of animals, objects such as lathes, portable braziers used as hieroglyphs; the lexis partly defines the parole (speech) of the people who created the civilization; Presents a framework for tracing the dharma-dhamma traditions and cultural traditions tracing back from the textual evidences and archaeo-metallurgical artifacts practices such as worship of Sivalinga, of Nataraja as Cosmic dancer, veneration of s’ankha conches which produce the praNava anahatanaada of OM, celebration of marriage customs such as wearing sindhur (vermilion) on the maang (hair-parting) by married women, wearing of s’ankha bangles during marriage; and Posits a poser for further archaeo-metallurgical investigations to delineate the Maritime Tin Route from Hanoi, Vietnam to Haifa, Israel (to trace back the roots of the creation of Hinduised States of Ancient Far East documented by George Coedes). The decipherment of the Indus Script Corpora as catalogus catalogorum of metalwork highlights the contributions made by Bharatam Janam, lit. ‘metalcaster folk’ celebrated in the Rigveda to cire perdue metal casting methods and creation of new alloys such as pewter, brass, tin-bronzes, bharat (factitious alloy of copper, pewter, tin). This alloy seems to have given the name Bhāratam Janam to the people who demonstrate exquisite world-renowned steel swords one of which was presented to Alexander by Purushottama on the banks of Vitasta (Jhelum) and non-rusting iron pillar of Vidisha now in Delhi.

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