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Itihāsa. Search for tin, search for Meluhha of Tin-Bronze Revolution

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https://www.academia.edu/38319723/Search_for_tin_search_for_Meluhha.pdf

https://youtu.be/N2IBtyY9O3A (41:49)

A key geomorphological issue to be resolved is the location of Rakhigarhi as a riverine port linking both Sarasvati and Ganga-Yamuna-Brahmaputra rivers as navigable waterways prior to ca. 2nd millennium BCE.



Published on Feb 9, 2019Search for tin, search for Meluhha of Tin-Bronze Revolution video presentation by S. Kalyanaraman, Sarasvati Research Centre (February 2019). The research project proposal has the potential to unravel the chronological history of Bharatiya Civilization from ca. 5th millennium BCE. This will be, in effect, a continuation of the Euro Union project carried out at a cost of Euro 3 million and completed in 2018 -- redefining the role of Hinduised States of Ancient Far East (AFE) in the Tin-Bronze Revolution of Eurasia and redefine the Ancient Maritime Tin Route which linked AFE and Ancient Near East (Europe). Presenting an overview of Epigraphia Indus Script in 3 vols. of over 8000 Inscriptions, evidence is presented for the extensive involvement of Sarasvati's children in advancing the first industrial scale Tin-Bronze revolution in civilizational history and enhancing the Wealth of Nations. In this perspective, the presentation is Economics 101 providing historical, chronological, archaeometallurgical and textual evidence from the Veda to Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations. Metaphors of Veda texts point to wealth-creation activities of the knowledge systems presented in the oldest human document, a treasure of knowledge systems, knowledge systems for the commonwealth of treasures, Kubera's navanidhi. Epigraphia Indus Script 3 vols. demonstrate that the 8000 + inscriptions are wealth-accounting ledgers, metalwork catalogues. Surprising evidence of hypertexts from Dong Son and Karen Bronze drums are presented, pointing to the role of Ancient Far East in harnessing the resources of the largest tin belt of the globe in the river basins of Mekong, Irrawaddy and Salween Himalayan rivers which ground down granite rocks to accumulate cassiterite, tin ore placer deposits. It is possible to define an Ancient Maritime Tin Route which linked Ancient Far East to Ancient Near East through Sarasvati civilization people of ancient India. This Tin Route predated Silk Road by two millennia.















































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