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== External links ==
Thapar, Romila: The Aryan question revisited (1999) Witzel, Michael: The Home of the Aryans Witzel, Horseplay at Harappa, Harvard University A tale of two horses – Frontline, 11–24 November 2000. Linda Hess, The Indigenous Aryan Discussion on RISA-L: The Complete Text (to 10/28/96) Thomas Trautmann (2005), The Aryan Debate: Introduction