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VIVEKANANDA KENDRA PATRIKA<br />

Prof. Shivaji Singh<br />

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ARYAN INVASION THEORY<br />

Prof. Shivaji Singh was the former Head of the Department of Ancient History, Archaeology and<br />

Culture, University of Gorakhpur.<br />

Presently, he is the National President, ABISY (Akhila Bharatiya Itihas Sankalan Yojana). After completing<br />

his M.A. in Ancient Indian History, Culture and Archaeology from Banaras Hindu University in 1956,<br />

he did his Ph.D. in 1965 under Professor C. D. Chatterjee, the doyen of Buddhist scholarship and<br />

Asokan studies. With a teaching experience spanning nearly 4 decades and supervising research work<br />

for over 30 years, he has published several original books and a large number of research papers<br />

including “Harappan and Rigvedic<br />

Ethno-Geographic Configurations” in March 2002 as a Senior Fellow in the Indian Council of Historical<br />

Research (ICHR).<br />

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George Franklyn Dales Jr.<br />

ARYAN INVASION THEORY<br />

-FABRICATIONS AND FALLOUTS - VOLUME ONE<br />

Acknowledgements<br />

George Franklyn Dales Jr. (August 13, 1927 – April 25, 1992), was an archaeology professor at the<br />

University of Pennsylvania, and later the University of California, Berkeley, where he chaired the South<br />

and Southeast Asian Studies department. He spent 30 seasons of archeological excavations, starting at<br />

Nippur in 1957. With a extensive experience in archeological excavations in Iran and a number of the<br />

Indus Valley Civilization sites, he also served as a lecturer for some years at a time at different universities<br />

in the US and Canada. In 1986, he became one of the co-directors of the Harappa Archeological<br />

Research Project, involving a number of universities and institutions. He died in 1992 at Berkeley.<br />

Dales published more than 80 articles and monographs. His works include Excavations at Mohenjo-<br />

Daro, Pakistan: The Pottery (1986), co-authored with his student, Jonathan Mark Kenoyer. This work<br />

was published by the University of Pennsylvania. The definitive account of his 1960 survey on the<br />

Makran coast of Pakistan, written in the form of an illustrated journal was the last manuscript to be<br />

completed by him before his death. This latter work was published by the Archaeological Research<br />

Facility of the University of California, Berkeley, in 1992, entitled, Explorations on the Makran coast,<br />

Pakistan: A search for paradise.<br />

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