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PVN Murthy, A Scientific Look
In recent years, it has been uniformly agreed that the holistic approach to dating involving a multi-disciplinary approach to dating events in the ancient past, first propounded by this writer (Kannan, Dr. R., 2000), is the best approach where there is no agreed historical source like inscriptions or monu-
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