Desalinating the Sarasvati-Sindhu (was [tied] Re: New file uploaded

From: mkelkar2003
Message: 41712
Date: 2005-11-02

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, Miguel Carrasquer <mcv@...> wrote:
>
> On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 02:04:26 +0000, david_russell_watson
> <liberty@...> wrote:
>
> >--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Daniel J. Milton" <dmilt1896@...>
> >wrote:
> >>
> >> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "mkelkar2003" <smykelkar@...>
wrote:
> >> >
> >> > "Invasionism lost favor from the 1950's onwards-the era,
> >> > significantly perhaps of rapid desalinization. Instead,
> >> > emphasis was placed upon the capacity of indigenous
> >> > societies to innovate and develop (p. 26, 28).
> >>
> >> I guess invasionism was taken with a grain of salt.
> >> Sorry, but couldn't resist!
> >
> >:^D That's funny, but at the risk of appearing stupid,
> >I have to admit that I can't figure out what he really
> >intended here. Is it "denationalization"?
>
> Stalin.
>
> =======================
> Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
> mcv@...
>



"Such theories are now viewed with suspicion. There is a realization
that they involve a considerable degree of circular argument.;
archeologist have taken on trust notions from linguists, as have
linguists from archeologist, causing each to build on the other's
myths (p. 26)."

"Invasionism lost favor from the 1950's onwards-the era, significantly
perhaps of rapid desalinization. Instead, emphasis was placed upon the
capacity of indigenous societies to innovate and develop (p. 26, 28).

The above words are direct quotations from:

"The Celts," John Davies, 2000, Cassell and
Company, London, United Kingdom. The jacket says Dr. John Davies is
an Honorary Professor at the University of Wales and a specialist in
Celtic history.

Thank you!

M. Kelkar