Eugenics in the ancient Indian culture of Aryan tribes
During 1500 BC the nomadic tribes of the Aryan people migrated to the Indian subcontinent. They strongly believed in their superiority above the local inhabitants, and raised social barriers to create a perfect race. The ideal family and the birth (motherhood) of a son, as an offspring to continue f...
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Main Authors: | Gregory Tsoucalas (Author), Halil Tekiner (Author), Konstantinos Markatos (Author), Marianna Karamanou (Author), Theodoros Papaioannou (Author) |
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Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
2018-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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