Journeys into Vedic Thought
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In the Beginning Was Music: How a 3,400-Year-Old Syrian Hymn Revealed the Rigveda's Oldest Footprint Outside India
A computational study finds that nearly one in five Rigvedic verses share their closing cadence with the Hymn to Nikkal, a 3,400-year-old song inscribed on a clay tablet in ancient Syria. The statistical match, tested against a thousand randomized Rigvedas, points to the Mitanni kingdom as the cultural bridge that carried Vedic musical forms to the Mediterranean Bronze Age.
Ancient DNA and the Vedic People: What Genetics Now Tells Us About the Composers of the Rig Veda
Until 2015, the question of where the Rig Vedic people came from could be addressed only by linguistics and archaeology. Ancient DNA has changed that. A summary of the Narasimhan et al. (2019) Science paper and what it tells us about the people behind the hymns.