We uncover why three massive migrations into India—ancient Iranian farmers, Eurasian Steppe warriors, and later Asian migrants—never erased what came before.
From the AASI foundation to horses, chariots, languages, trade routes, and survival strategies, this episode explains how India became a living archive of human history—and why, against all odds, none of its invaders truly “won.”
Let's travel to the Andaman Islands to uncover the story of some of the most isolated people on Earth! From ancient AASI roots to tribes that fiercely reject all contact, this episode reveals how history, survival, and colonial trauma shaped a world that chose isolation over extinction.
Ever wondered why some tribal groups in India look so much like Indigenous Australians? In this episode of Knowledge Trip, we'll dive into a 50,000-year-old mystery: who were the "first" Indians?
We’re tracing an epic journey involving primitive rafts, the Red Sea, and a group of pioneers who successfully settled the subcontinent while everyone else was failing.
What if I told you that every single person living outside Africa today—all 6.5 billion of us—descends from a group of just 150 to 300 people who left the continent around 50,000 years ago?
In this episode, we dive into one of the most dramatic stories in human history: the bottleneck that nearly wiped us out, and the small group of survivors who went on to populate the entire world.