How do scholars know that Indo-Aryans raised cattle and depended upon their milk, but later turned to agriculture?

A. Archaeologists have found evidence of the changes in tools used.

B. The Bhagavad-Gita tells of the ancient people's lifestyle.

C. The Vedas provide a record of how the Indo-Aryans lived.

D. DNA matches from people today are able to detect the change in diet in bone history.

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The correct answer is C. The Vedas provide a record of how the Indo-Aryans lived.

To determine how scholars know that Indo-Aryans raised cattle and later turned to agriculture, we can use the process of elimination:

Option A states that archaeologists have found evidence of changes in tools used. While archaeology can provide insights into the material culture and lifestyle of ancient civilizations, evidence of changes in tools alone would not necessarily indicate a shift from cattle raising to agriculture.

Option B suggests that the Bhagavad-Gita provides information about the ancient people's lifestyle. However, the Bhagavad-Gita is a philosophical and spiritual text rather than a historical record of the Indo-Aryans' livelihood and dietary practices.

Option C states that the Vedas provide a record of how the Indo-Aryans lived. The Vedas are a collection of ancient Hindu scriptures that contain hymns, prayers, rituals, and philosophical texts. They are considered one of the oldest Indian texts, composed between 1500 BCE and 500 BCE. As a valuable historical source, the Vedas offer insights into the ancient Indo-Aryan society, including their dependence on cattle and milk.

Option D suggests using DNA matches from people today to detect changes in diet in bone history. However, this approach would not provide information specifically about the Indo-Aryans unless there were bones or DNA samples directly linked to them. It would be challenging to trace dietary changes in ancient populations exclusively through DNA matches of people living today.

Therefore, scholars know that the Indo-Aryans raised cattle and later turned to agriculture primarily through the information provided in the Vedas, making option C the correct answer.