The story of India with Michael Wood
  • Thanks Atpu, It is also available here

    http://www.ponniyinselvan.in/history-discussion-f26/breakthrogh-in-migration-concept-t25984-10.html

    and RRC related

    http://www.ponniyinselvan.in/audios-videos-photos-maps-f28/the-story-of-india-bbc-part-4-rajaraja-cholan-t25989.html

    The source should be same, instead of google.ca it is google.com


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  • Thanks for pointing out to the previous post. I suspected you may have seen
    the documentary. Enjoyed reading the related previous discussions on
    migration concept.
  • > > > Michael Wood is a popular historian/TV presenter and writer. He
    is the
    > > > author of one of my favourite books "The Smile of Murugan - a
    South
    > Indian
    > > > Journey",

    what a co incidence !!!!!!!!!!1

    there is another book The Smile of Murugan: On Tamil Literature of
    South India by Zvelebil Kamil


    so muruga must be smiling a lot indeed



    venketesh



    an affectionate travelogue about TamilNadu. He has
    also made
    > > > numerous documentaries on Alexander, Shakespeare, the Spanish
    > Conquistadors
    > > > and India.
    > > >
    > > > In the first episode here, he traces the roots of human
    civilisation in
    > > > Kerala anf finds DNA evidence in the gene pool that has been
    preserved
    > due
    > > > to our tradition of marrying first cousins.
    > > >
    > > > He visits Afghanistan and Turkmenistan to find the origins of
    Vedic
    > culture
    > > > and the roots of Sanskrit language. Finds the plant that was
    used to
    > make
    > > > the Soma Paanam described in the Rg Veda...
    > > >
    > > > Also visits Harappa, Mohanjadaro, Kurukshetra, Hastinapuram and
    > (ancient)
    > > > Madura.
    > > >
    > > > In case you are interested and have not seen it..
    > > >
    > > > http://video. google.ca/ videoplay? docid=2359467386
    > > > 775757720&ei=-DbiSP7TN4nGqQKL 7fGYAQ&q=story+of+india+ michael
    > > >
    > > > http://video. google.ca/ videoplay? docid=-852020801
    > > > 9452953164&ei=-DbiSP7TN4nGqQKL 7fGYAQ&q=story+of+india+ michael
    > > >
    > > > http://video. google.ca/ videoplay? docid=-601524570
    > > > 3176918151&ei=TzfiSJPwNpCQqQKV ysGYAQ&q=story+of+india+ 3
    > > >
    > > > http://video. google.ca/ videoplay? docid=9111758677
    > > > 287606611&ei=ZTfiSO7BH4L8rALJ tainCw&q=story+of+india+ 4
    > > >
    > > > http://video. google.ca/ videoplay? docid=3967471998
    > > > 368411821&ei=ijfiSNXlCZPYrAKn hcGdCw&q=story+of+india+ 5
    > > >
    > > > Regards,
    > > >
    > > > Atpu.
    > > >
    > > >
    > >
    >
  • Venkatesh,

    In fact, Michael Wood took the title from Kamil Zvelibil's book,
    which he acknowledges and mentions as one of the inspirations for his
    work.

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