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Hypothesis about Jarappan civilization​

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Balakrishnan recalled an early Dravidian hypothesis that people of the Indus Valley had migrated to another land and said that the names of places in south Tamil Nadu bore exact resemblance to those in Indus Valley region, comprising parts of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Answered by munchkin62
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“Indus Valley lacked in literary references while it was the converse in Vaigai Valley”

A new hypothesis that links the Vaigai civilisation, represented by the ongoing archaeological excavation at Keezhadi near here, with Indus civilisation on the basis of exact names of places was put forth by R. Balakrishnan, Additional Chief Secretary, Odisha, here on Friday.

Clarifying that no conclusions could be made at this stage when experts of the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) were still working on the site at Keezhadi, Mr. Balakrishnan, a multidisciplinary indologist, said that questions around Indus Valley civilisation and Vaigai Valley civilisation were two sides of the same coin, notwithstanding the gap in time and space.

Delivering the ‘Keezhadi oration’ at the inaugural function of Sangam 4, an event to celebrate the greatness of Madurai, Mr. Balakrishnan recalled an early Dravidian hypothesis that people of the Indus Valley had migrated to another land and said that the names of places in south Tamil Nadu bore exact resemblance to those in Indus Valley region, comprising parts of India, Pakistan and Afghanistan.

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