Why early iron age population of south india resembles present Singhalese mainstream group as against diverse''Tamil'' groups

Topic started by U.R. Seneviratne (@ mail.britishcouncil.lk) on Wed Feb 12 06:51:29 .
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After all Megalithic people in Deccan and south india had nothing similar to present ''tamil'' groups.According to Prof Sudarshan from University of Peradeniya what is known as ''Tamil'' or Dravida arises from kingdoms founded by these horse riders who cremated their dead and deposited remaining bones in urns where bones of generations were kept with some of their belongings as well as bones of horses.
Singhalese mainstream their antithesis in southern part of India has a dentition exactly similar to horse riding early iron age people who ushered civilization as we know today to Deccan and shri lanka


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