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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Troll Patrol aka Ish Gebor: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by DHDoxies: [qb] Once again Troll Patrol none of that has anything at all to do with my questions. Once again, what were these Modern Whites in Central Asia's tribal names, what language/s did they speak, where are the artifacts proving they were there, where are the proofs of cultural similarity with the Central Asian populations, where are the mummies & skeletons that are proven to be White in that area. Answer these questions please and provide proof. Mike you better re-read that Black racist dumby. It says the migration IN Europe NOT into Europe you big dumby, meaning it was White European people moving from one part of Europe to another. Also I poo poo that reconstructed skull, how the heck can they reconstruct a skull out of a piece of jaw bone & a few fragments they can't. [/qb][/QUOTE]Cracker, you are stupid, no one knows what the tribal names were of those groups, 20 to 7 Ky. And unlike you, I do provide valid sources. All you do is rant....but then again, you're an Appalachian so I don't expect a great scientific evaluation from your side. -The modern Europeans don't have the same artifact, since these things evolve. For such similar items you need to look into the Nordic part of Europe, where modern Europeans first entered. -And the cultural similarities have evolved distinctively, after such a long time. But I have never looked into the evolutionary process of these cultures, during the Holocene and Mesolithic time. -Linguistically modern Europeans speak "Indo-European". Which is a skimmed version of Sanskrit. But in root words traces still can be found. Since Uralic is closer rooted in Sanskrit. And Uralic is the root of Nordic languages. Nordic languages are at the root of Germanic languages. English for example is linguistically branched in the Germanic phylum. English is a relatively young Germanic language. Therefore Sanskrit is the proto type. Making it, Proto-Indo-European. [QUOTE] The author presents the linguistic history of the Uralic language family, comprising mainly hunter-gatherer populations on the northern fringes of Europe and western Siberia. The family also includes Finnish and Hungarian, both national languages today.[/QUOTE]Standard Article 21 Northern Europe and Russia: Uralic linguistic history Václav Blažek Published Online: 4 FEB 2013 DOI: 10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm821 Copyright © 2013 Blackwell Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Book Title The Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781444351071.wbeghm821/abstract I have posted peer reviewed sources by well known scientist who state what you have been questioning. I.e: from where do modern Europeans originate. Still you keep ranting the same rubbish. Migration IN Europe means populating Europe, after they came from Central Asia into Europe. You dumb racist cracker! [QUOTE] Magyar Origins offers a reasonable hypothesis that Hungarian and its related languages of Finnish and Estonian are related to Sanskrit, working out a proposed linguistic law that affected how Sanskrit words were absorbed into Hungarian. A finely researched blend of genealogy and language studies, Magyar Origins presents a strong and well-reasoned case. [...] Exploring both DNA and cultural evidence this book explores the possibility that Hungarian, and its related Uralic languages, evolved as a form of Sanskrit slang. Not evolving directly from Sanskrit but was the result of refugees fleeing to the Hindu Kush region and learning a new language before migrating north to Siberia. [/QUOTE] http://www.magyarorigins.com/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S4ZFfP5xeRw [/QB][/QUOTE]
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