Master Chief
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Again you are in simple denial over Mehrgahr. We know why that is.Huh? So what you mean by this?
Free to do that, everyone got their own hypothesis these days. If you have any evidence of older sites that is radiocarbon dated, go ahead. History is an evolving science new excavations find new sites, some older, some younger. But the important point is, you have to do it instead of breaking down and defacing centuries old idols.
Nice word play. We are not talking about precursors here. Such Neolithic primitives existed even in Iran. That doesn't mean they are all IVC. Even if you consider Mehgarh the Radio carbon dating of Bhiranna sites is 7000BCE and higher it's not a hypothesis, which shows a contrast between Mehrgarh that's somewhere in Baluchistan at Bolan pass. There is a world of arid region in between these two.
Lets not discuss the scientific nature of either of our narratives or ideologies. It'll take a wild turn and you wouldn't like it. Lets stick to the topic.
Yeah not the Iranians you think, aka Iranian farmers it was the old Hunter gatherer type (IHG). What was the other 50% though? AASI.
Concentrate on topic, instead of me. You're writing essays of nothingburger.
Rakhigarhi is the largest site, and Bhiranna is the oldest site.
Also they did Radiocarbon dating on Rakhigarhi as well, like who wouldn't?
The site in Rakhigarhi had the same brics found in other IVC sites with the standard 1:2:4 ratio. They had the iconographies, ornaments and jewellery with previous gems, citadels and t, they had seals indicting trade as well.
Now why are you pushing this 50% Iranian story like it's a gotcha moment. Lmao so what? I never denied it.
To conclude IVC was the result of two primitive hunter gatherers the IHG and AASI that happened thousands of years before IVC took shape.
My first statement informs you that there is as much likelihood that Mehrgahr is the precursor to Harappa as any Indian site. Proto-Harappan script is present in Mehrgahr, implying a direct flight of the inhabitants to Harappa and other sites.
Your claim that Haryana has the "oldest IVC site" is impossible in this context. The script observed at Mehrgahr is not some unrelated language - it is explicitly described as PROTO-HARAPPAN. I can't help you understand beyond this. If you still wish to believe that Rakhgiri came first (whether you define it as a "precursor" or not is irrelevant to the discussion), then you are denying the simple realities of the direction of evolution of Indus script.
And yes 50% Iranian is a gotcha moment. Keep coping though. Your fathers are simply not from the Indian subcontinent, (and they are certainly not from the Ganges).
In Pakistan, we are not concerned that we had influences from east, west, and north of our lands - indeed, no mature nation state is bothered by such genealogical truths.
India is of course deeply concerned at the harsh reality that 50% of its fathers (50% is the mininum btw...David Reich puts it at a much higher percentage, but allow me to humour you with a mere 50% for now) are NOT NATIVE because the current avatar of your nation state literally preaches NATIVISM as a deterministic moral policy. Who are the Mughals to dare contemplate leading your nation, those awful non-natives?!
Yes, those AASI folks you referred to are true natives of the land. But those Iranian farmers came from afar to build cities for you.
Let me know when you wish to discuss Aryans





