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Well, as far as I know - and that's according to the Vasconic Languages hypothesis - it's the original language developed during the neolithic, so Vasconic languages (related to Basque) were widespread in pre-indoeuropean Europe. But how would it work with the haplogroups?
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Exactly, which you said is the most accurate.
But for any reason as Cristiano Viejo said most basques are R1b which is indoeuropean.
You can see this link which is very interesting and probably explaines quite well this subject, even is in spanish...
https://gigantesencasa.com/2017/09/2...a-un-supe/amp/
Right, that's fascinating, but is there like an official scientific answer to this? I love Basques by the way I've met some during a student exchange. They seem just like French/Spanish or even British/Irish in some cases.
I don't speak Spanish by the way but I've translated the link with google.
Rethel, are you in Basque country now?
unban Rethel!
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R1b.
Basque is the language spoken by R1b men before they adopted IE from R1aryans. Basques kept their language and migrated along R1aryans and R1aryanized R1b people.
MDLP World Oracle results:
51.6% German-South + 48.4% Mozabite @ 2.06
MDLP World 4-Ancestors Oracle:
Moroccan + Egyptian + Basque + Orcadian @ 1.687750
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Sorry, but you are wrong. It has been recently proof that euskara is an ancient language from original settlers from Iberia. When the yanmayas (R1b) came to Iberia they took that languaje. In other words, euskara was in Iberia previously to the basque people (who are in a more than a 90% R1b). In this case, language was first, ethnicity second. Best!
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