India, a land of immense cultural diversity and rich history, has always intrigued historians, archaeologists, and anthropologists. From the majestic Himalayas to the lush southern coasts, this subcontinent has witnessed the rise and fall of civilizations, the blending of cultures, and the evolution of one of the most complex social fabrics in human history. But who were the first inhabitants of this ancient land? Where did they come from, and how did they shape the India we know today? This book, "Who Were the First Inhabitants of India," embarks on a fascinating journey to uncover the origins of the earliest human settlers of the Indian subcontinent. It explores the intricate tapestry of migration patterns, genetic evidence, archaeological findings, and linguistic studies to paint a comprehensive picture of India's prehistoric past. Tracing the Earliest Footprints The history of human habitation in India is ancient, reaching back to nearly 2 million years ago when early hominins, possibly Homo erectus, roamed the Narmada Valley. Stone tools found at sites like Attirampakkam in Tamil Nadu suggest that human ancestors were crafting sophisticated implements as early as 1.5 million years ago, making India one of the oldest continuously inhabited regions in the world. Following the footsteps of these early hominins were the Homo sapiens who migrated out of Africa around 60,000 years ago. Genetic evidence links these early migrants to the Andamanese tribes, who are considered some of the most ancient human populations outside Africa. Their arrival marked the beginning of a long and complex history of human settlement on the Indian subcontinent.
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