The Chronology A multidisciplinary research on the world chronology by Vedveer Arya

References Chapter 1

1. Paul Heggarty et al., "Language Trees with Sampled Ancestors Support A Hybrid Model for the Origin of Indo-European Languages," Science 381, no. 6656 (2023): 1.57-58, .
2. Mark Pagel et al., "Ultraconserved Words Point to Deep Language Ancestry across Eurasia," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110, no. 21 (2013),.
3. Alexei Kassian et al., "Rapid Radiation of the Inner Indo-European Languages: An Advanced Approach to Indo-European Lexicostatistics," Linguistics 59, no. 4 (2021).
4. Lorenzo Nigro, The Archaeology of Collapse and Resilience: Tell Es-Sultan/Ancient Jericho as a Case Study (La Sapienza, 2014), 55-85.
5. Oliver Dietrich et al., "Establishing a Radiocarbon Sequence for Gobekli Tepe. State of Research and New Data," Neo-Lithics: The Newsletter of Southwest Asian Neolithic Research 1 (2013).
6. Plato, Timaeus by Plato, trans. Donald J. Zeyl (Hackett Publishing Company, 2000).
7. John Bostock and H T. Riley, The Natural History of Pliny, trans. John Bostock and H.T. Riley, vol. 1, Bohn's Classical Library, (London: H. G. Bohn, 1855); John Watson McCrindle, Ancient India as Described by Megasthenes and Arrian: A Translation of Fragments of Indika of Megasthenes, and the First Part of Indika of Arrian, trans. J.W. McCrindle (Maluka Publishing, LLC, 2008), 115.
8. Solomon Alexander Nigosian, The Zoroastrian Faith: Tradition and Modern Research (McGill-Queen's University Press, 1993), 15-16.
9. Vendidad (Videvdad) or Laws Against the Demons, ed. Joseph H. Peterson, Avesta--The Sacred Books of Zoroastrianism, (Avesta.org, 1995).
10. Arya, Vedveer, "The Age of Manu Dynasty: From Svayambhuva Manu to Vaivasvata Manu (14500-11200 BCE)," in The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata (Aryabhata Publications, 2019).
11. Surya Siddhanta, 1.57-58.
12. Q.D. Atkinson, R.D. Gray, and A.J. Drummond, "mtDNA Variation Predicts Population Size in Humans and Reveals a Major Southern Asian Chapter in Human Prehistory," Molecular Biology and Evolution 25, no. 2 (2008),.
13. Vasant Shinde et al., "An Ancient Harappan Genome Lacks Ancestry from Steppe Pastoralists or Iranian Farmers," Cell 179, no. 3 (2019),.
14. Taittiriya Samhita, 4.7.5.
15. Rehren Thile et al., "5,000 Years Old Egyptian Iron Beads Made From Hammered Meteoritic Iron," Journal of Archaeological Science 40 (2013), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2013.06.002, https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440313002057.
16. N. Sai Charan, "Sivagalai Sheds Light on Iron's Antiquity in Tamil Landscape," The Hindu, 23 January, 2025,.
17. Rigveda, 1.162 &.63.
18. Rigveda, 1.162.18.
19. Michael Witzel, "Harappan Horse Myths and the Sciences," The Hindu, 5 March, 2002.
20. Isaac Newton, The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended: To Which is Prefix'd a Short Chronicle from the First Memory of Things in Europe, to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great. (London: J. Tonson, and J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1728).
21. James Ussher, The Annals of the World (London, 1650).
22. John Lightfoot, The Harmony of the Foure Evangelists Among Themselves, and With the Old Testament: The First Part, From the Beginning of the Gospels to the Baptism of our Saviour, With an Explanation of the Chiefest Difficulties Both in Language and Sense (London: Andrew Crooke, 1644). University of Michigan Library Digital Collections.
23. Leo Depuydt, "More Valuable Than All Gold": Ptolemy's Royal Canon and Babylonian Chronology," Journal of Cuneiform Studies 47 (1995): 98,.
24. H.S. Jarrett, The Ain-i-Akbari by Abul Fazl Allami, trans. H. S. Jarrett, vol. 2 (Calcutta: Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1891), 26.
25. Heribert Illig, Wer Hat an der Uhr Gedreht? Wie 300 Jahre Geschichte Erfunden Wurden. (Munich: Econ Taschenbuch Verlag, 2000); Heribert Illig, Das Erfundene Mittelalter: Die Grosste Zeitfalschung der Geschichte (Ullstein, Munchen, 2004).
26. Hans-Ulrich Niemitz, Did the Early Middle Ages Really Exist? (Berlin: Self-Published Manuscript, 1995).
27. Jarrett, Ain-i-Akbari, 26.
28. C. Nothaft and E. Phillip, In Medieval Latin Christian Texts on the Jewish Calendar: A Study with Five Editions and Translations (Brill, 2014), 47.
29. Greg Hodgins, Radiocarbon Dating the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Jesus Wife Papyri: Protocols, Stable Isotope Measurements, and Discussion of the Validity of the Radiocarbon Measurements, NSF-Arizona AMS Laboratory (19 July 2013 Modified 10 March 2014).
30. Karen L. King, "Jesus Said to Them, "My wife....": A New Coptic Papyrus Fragment," Harvard Theological Review 107, no. 2 (2014),.
31. Arya, Vedveer, "The Age of Manu Dynasty." in The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata (Aryabhata Publications, 2019).
32. Arya, Vedveer, "The Age of the Compilation of Vedas (11500-10500 BCE)," in The Chronology of India: From Manu to Mahabharata (Aryabhata Publications, 2019).
33. John Blintliff and Mark Pearce, The Death of Archaeological Theory? (Oxbow Books, 2012).
34. D. L. Clark, Analytical Archaeology, 2nd ed. (Methuan, 1978); as quoted in Blintliff and Pearce, The Death of Archaeological Theory?, 9.
35. Blintliff and Pearce, The Death of Archaeological Theory?, 18.
36. Blintliff and Pearce, The Death of Archaeological Theory?, 20-21.