- In Search of the Cradle of Civilization
"In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India" is a
1995 book byGeorg Feuerstein ,Subhash Kak , andDavid Frawley that argues against the theories that Indo-European peoples arrived in India in the middle of the second millennium BC (Indo-Aryan migration ) and supports the concept of "Indigenous Aryans " and theOut of India theory .The book was published by Quest Books, a branch of the Theosophical Society in America.
Content
Contradicting early historical linguistic views, the authors argue that
Vedic civilization grew out of the "Indus-Sarasvati civilization", orIndus Valley civilization . The authors enumerate fifteen arguments for their revisionist views. Several of these arguments emphasize linguistic, architectural, cultural, agricultural, and technological continuity between Harappan culture, theVedas , and post-VedicHinduism . They also argue that it is improbable that the Vedas were the product of a nomadic or semi-nomadic group. Early opinion considered theRigveda as containing memories of an earlier nomadic period, whilst the laterVedas were the product of a society native to India. The authors argue that this early viewpoint of theRigveda is based on mistaken and speculative interpretations, and that in actuality theRigveda also describes society native to India.The authors leave open the view that
India is the "Urheimat " (original homeland) of the Indo-Europeans (the "out of India model "), saying that "theAryan s could just as well have been native to India for several millennia, deriving theirSanskrit ic language from earlier Indo-European dialects."The authors find continuity in Indian spiritual and religious artifacts from
Mehrgarh , one of the first cities in the world, to the present. It should be noted thathistorical linguistics does not rule out elements of cultural continuity in spite of language change, so that such claims, likewise, are not in conflict with mainstream opinion. In the view of the authors, however, this alleged continuity rules out the later influx of another ethnic group.New age writer
Deepak Chopra hailed the book as "ground-breaking" [citeweb|url=http://www.questbooks.net/title.cfm?bookid=246 In Search of the Cradle of Civilization|title=In Search of the Cradle of Civilization |work=Quest Books |publisher= The Theosophical Publishing House] .Bibliographic information
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Georg Feuerstein ,Subhash Kak ,David Frawley , "In Search of the Cradle of Civilization: New Light on Ancient India",Quest Books (October, 1995), ISBN 0-8356-0720-8.
*2001 reprint, Quest Books, ISBN 978-0835607414.
*2005 reprint,Motilal Banarsidass , ISBN 978-8120820371.ee also
*"" (1993)
*"Update on the Aryan Invasion Debate " (1999)
*"" (2000)Notes
References
*cite book|author=Meera Nanda|title=Prophets Facing Backward: Postmodern Critiques of Science and Hindu Nationalism in India|publisher= Rutgers University Press |year=2003|id=ISBN 0813533589
*Alan Sokal , [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0415305926&id=oB7pBZ3s6dIC&pg=PR6&lpg=PR5&vq=Hindutva&dq=isbn:0415305934&ie=ISO-8859-1&output=html&sig=eyi624MqSRsWnHXkL1FbTeqMoeU 'Pseudoscience and Postmodernism: Antagonists or Fellow-Travelers?'] in: citebook|title=Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public|publisher= Routledge |author=Garrett G. Fagan |year=2006|id= ISBN 0415305934
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