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Out of India? The linguistic evidence /Hans Heinrich Hock -- Hinduism as Indo-European: Cultural comparativism and political sensitivities /Nicholas J. Allen -- Is there an inner conflict of tradition?. /Johannes Bronkhorst -- Linguistic substrata and the indigenous Aryan debate /Edwin F. Bryant -- Whose goddess? Kali as cultural champion in Kerala /Sarah L. Caldwell -- What to do with the Anaryas?: Dharmic discourses of inclusion and exclusion /Madhav M. Deshpande -- Noble lineage and august demeanor: Religious and social meanings of Aryan virtue /Luis Gomez -- Through a glass darkly: Modem "racial" interpretations vs. textual and general prehistoric evidence on dry a and ddsa/dasyu in Vedic society /Hans Heinrich Hock -- The iconography and cult of Kutticcattan /Asko Parpola -- Does archaeology hold the answers? /Shereen F. Ratnagar -- Migration, philology and South Asian archaeology /Jim G. Schaffer & Diane A. Lichtenstein -- Revisiting the Arya-Samaj movement /Pashaura Singh -- Constructing the racial theory of Indian civilization /Thomas R. Trautmann -- A note on Aryaman's social and cosmic setting /Gernot l. Windfuhr -- Aryan and non-Aryan names in Vedic India. Data for the linguistic situation, c. 1900-500 BC. /Michael Witzel

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