750-year-old Indian poems reveal a landscape scientists got wrong
Old Indian poems and folk songs are revealing a surprising truth about the land. Scientists found that descriptions of thorny trees and open grasslands in texts written as far back as the 1200s closely match todayโs savannas in western India. This suggests these landscapes are ancient and naturalโnot ruined forests. The discovery could reshape how conservation and tree-planting efforts are planned.
Old Indian poems and folk songs are revealing a surprising truth about the land. Scientists found that descriptions of thorny trees and open grasslands in texts written as far back as the 1200s closely match todayโs savannas in western India. This suggests these landscapes are ancient and naturalโnot ruined forests. The discovery could reshape how conservation and tree-planting efforts are planned.
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