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    The origin of Indo-European languages has long been a topic of debate among scholars and scientists. In 2012, a team of evolutionary biologists at the University of Auckland led by Dr. Quentin Atkinson released a study that found all modern IE languages could be traced back to a single root: Anatolian — the language of Anatolia, now modern-day Turkey.

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    Outdated theory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tomenable View Post
    Outdated theory.
    Yes, there were likely multiple migrations.
    Anglo Saxon + Frank (4.336)
    Viking Danish + Frank (4.338)
    Gael + Frank (4.39)
    Anglo Saxon (4.393)
    Viking Danish + Anglo Saxon (4.568)

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    There is a chance R1b migrated from south of the caucasus to the steppe, something to do with cattle domestication, If that was the case and these men spoke some proto indo european language the origins of it can be somewhere in the caucasus, armenia or eastern turkey. The question then would be the pred. R1a people that were autoctenous to the steppe and how they ended up speaking indo european languages?

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    For years linguists were baffled as to how an IE language surrounded by non IE tongues could so well preserve PIE laryngeals like Hittite did, never mind that in most other aspects it was more unlike PIE than most, so they came up with some lame farmer migration theory that no one, including them, wants to be reminded of now. This is what laryngeal obsession combined with fuck-me-up-the-ass PC liberal intentions did to these self-haters.

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    Marija Gimbutas Triumphant: Colin Renfrew Concedes by Carol P. Christ

    By Carol P. Christ on • ( 43 )

    In a lecture titled “Marija Rediviva: DNA and Indo-European Origins,” renowned archaeologist Lord Colin Renfrew (allied with the British Conservative Party**), who had been one of Gimbutas’s most vociferous antagonists and a powerful gate-keeper, concluded the inaugural Marija Gimbutas Lecture at the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago with these words: “Marija [Gimbutas]’s Kurgan hypothesis has been magnificently vindicated.”
    https://feminismandreligion.com/2017...arol-p-christ/

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    Anatolian hypothesis

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    The Anatolian hypothesis, also known as the Anatolian theory or the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in 1987, proposes that the dispersal of Proto-Indo-Europeans originated in Neolithic Anatolia. It is the main competitor to the Kurgan hypothesis, or steppe theory, which enjoys more academic favor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacques de Imbelloni View Post
    Marija Gimbutas Triumphant: Colin Renfrew Concedes by Carol P. Christ

    By Carol P. Christ on • ( 43 )



    https://feminismandreligion.com/2017...arol-p-christ/
    Yes, in 2017 the common sense in this context accepted the genetic results showing an enourmous spread of Yamnaya and Yamnaya-derived populations that coinceeded with the spread of IE cultures.

    (The IE language may have come to the later Yamnaya area from the sourtheast Caucasus and the so called Anatolian IE languages may have come directly from there. That is still a possibility that is discussed.)
    Target: rothaer_scaled
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    Med wet dream

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    Quote Originally Posted by Token View Post
    Med wet dream
    And a globalist wet dream.

    Btw. in this context one should watch out for ongoing globalist manipulations: The Yamnaya are neither from the "Asian steppes", nor from the "Eurasian steppes". (There's no sense in using a wider term then necessary, as you do also not say that the Yamnaya come from the northern hemisphere of the earth.) They are simply from the Eastern European steppes. Here's a map with the border of Europe depicted in the relevant area.



    The latter was also remarked by Davidski: https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2017/...geography.html
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