Information on the Great Andamanese people, their language, history, and culture, based on two decades of research. Highlights the language as a potential sixth language family of India and genetic research supporting its distinctness.
>"Three major points emerge from her research:
> Great Andamanese and Jarawa-Onge languages are class apart. (Abbi 2003)
> “We cannot rule out the possibility of multiple dispersions from Africa at different times, and also from different locations”.
> “We may also consider positing not one but two separate migrations out of Africa into the Andamans.
> The first one by the Great Andamanese 70,000 years ago and the second one by the Ang family, (perhaps around 50,000 years ago)” (Abbi 2008)"
The Keeladi archaeological site in Tamil Nadu, India, is revealing ancient artefacts that challenge existing historical narratives and has become a symbol of state pride and identity, sparking political debate.
A new analysis of Indian genomes—the largest and most complete to date—helps untangle the groups' complex evolutionary history, uncovering a 50,000-year history of genetic mixing and population bottlenecks that shaped genetic variation, health and disease in South Asia.
A court in India has ordered the blocking of encrypted email provider Proton Mail across the country following a complaint about obscene content. This is the latest in a series of legal challenges Proton Mail has faced in India.
A collection of 23 maps and charts illustrating various aspects of language, including origins, distribution, diversity, and evolution, with a focus on English and global patterns.