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Michael Witzel
Autochthonous Aryans? the Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts
Michael Witzel Wales Professor of Sanskrit Editor-In-Chief, the Harvard Oriental Series
Ancestral Dravidian Languages in Indus Civilization
Defamatory Article Directed Against Michael Witzel, of Harvard University, That Appeared in the Right-Wing New Delhi Newspaper, the Pioneer, on Christmas Day, 2005
The Development of the Vedic Canon and Its Schools : the Social and Political Milieu
Michael Witzel, Harvarduniversity the HOME of the ARYANS § 1. Homelands the Search for an Indo-European Homeland Has Taken Us S
A History of the Tajiks: Iranians of the East
Substrate Languages in Old Indo-Aryan (Ṛgvedic, Middle and Late Vedic)
A Reply to Michael Witzel's 'Ein Fremdling Im Rgveda'
The Indo-Aryan Controversy
Towards Further Understanding of the Indus Script*
Deshpande Proceedings of the 17Th World Sanskrit Conference, Vancouver, Canada, July 9-13, 2018, Section 2: Linguistics
Indus Non Script Is Not Issue (2009)
Joel P. Brereton
Comparing Mythologies on a Global Scale: Review Article of E.J. Michael
Michael Witzel 4. Early Indian History
On the Accentuation of Vedic -Ti-Abstracts Evidence for Accentual Change
Munus Amicitiae
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The Collapse of the Indus-Script Thesis: the Myth of a Literate
MYTHS, HASHISH, and HINDU CULTURE Interview with Michael
Whose Past Is
The Collapse of the Indus-Script Thesis: the Myth of a Literate Harappan Civilization
Tracking the Dragon Across the Ancient Near East Robert D. Miller 1
The Old Khotanese Metanalysis
1 Michael Witzel Vala and Iwato the Myth of the Hidden Sun in India
Early Sanskritization. Origins and Development of the Kuru State
THE VEDAS Texts, Language & Ritual
Split Serpents and Bitter Blades Reconstructing Details of the PIE Dragon-Combat*
The Incredible Wanderlust of the Ṛgvedic Tribes Exposed by S
The Maqã¢Mah As Prosimetrum: a Comparative Investigation of Its Origin, Form and Function
Textual Criticism in Indology and in European Philology During the 19Th and 20Th Centuries