Do you have any idea or guess what language Early Neolithic Farmers spoke?
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Do you have any idea or guess what language Early Neolithic Farmers spoke?
Serbian.
Mnogi su želeli da sakriju pravu istoriju srpskog naroda!
Basque like languages
I believe Indo-European or even Indo-Uralic, more similar to SW Slavic typologically. (fusional, inflected, SOV word order, no articles)
It would have had some similarities with Turkic, Etruscan and even Basque too (but Etruscan and Basque would have had a Villabruna related element, Turkic a West Siberian HG, but WSHG is a mixed component, and maybe even what they call Indus Periphery)
The Steppe EMBA people were speaking a probably extinct language but typologically more similar to NEC.
All West Eurasian languages, Turkic and Mongolian have a WHG like element.
Etruscan and something similar to Kartvelian.
Native sardo language!!!!
The western R1b descends probably from a group that moved to Europe (probably Italy), possibly 15.000 years ago. They likely moved through 'Near East' (though their common ancestor lived here a little more than 6000 years ago).
Haplogroup K, either way, orginated in South or South East Asia.
The native European haplogroups are C and I. Maybe J too.
Do we have any actual evidence Etruscan and Basque existed before the Indo-European migrations? Their genetics(especially Basque, we can infer a lot about the Etruscans outside ancient by the fact Tuscany doesn't stand out at all compared to any IE speaking region) do not match up with them being pre-IE at all, or at least it requires some high degree of weird female-based assimilation for both groups. Nuragic regions on the other hand have a more clear genetic continuity.