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1 Intro, 1| the oldest of them cannot date from later than the thirteenth 2 Intro, 1| that the oldest Vedic hymns date from 3000 B.C., While another 3 Intro, 1| Avesta, which can hardly date earlier than from about 4 Intro, 1| B.C. as the approximate date for the beginning of the 5 Intro, 1| were still one people. The date of the inscription leaves 6 Intro, 7| who (for instance Mitra) date from the Indo-Iranian period. 7 Intro, 8| tribes. They are late in date, appearing chiefly in the 8 17 | probable that the Asvins date from the Indo-European period.