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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [QB] The Idea of Dravidian speakers in the Pacific Islands is not new. E.J. Handy hypothesized that the Polynesians were the result of the expansion of “Indian Brahmanical culture” and “Dynastic Indo-Mayasian culture”. As a result we are sure that Dravidian speaking people. The archaeology supports the early migration of Dravidian speakers from Southeast Asia into the Pacific. These Dravidian Blacks probably spread the Lapita culture 3500 years ago (kya). Some of the Lapita culture people around 500 BC may have spoken the Mande language. You can read about this expansion of Dravidian people in my paper, See: http://www.academia.edu/412958/Dravidian_Settlements_In_Ancient_Polynesia The writing system of the Easter Island people appears to resemble the Indus Valley writing. This has led some people to believe that Indus Valley people settled the Island. I don’t know if this is true. The writing resembles Harappan signs but I have never attempted to decipher the script due to the limited number of inscribed artifacts. I hope you enjoy my paper: http://www.academia.edu/412958/Dravidian_Settlements_In_Ancient_Polynesia . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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