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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Ish Geber: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Clyde Winters: [qb] Here are answers to your questions: [b]"1) What part of the Dravidian culture is still reminiscent of KMT?"[/b] This includes the god Amon > Amma, cognition of Egyptian and Dravidian languages (e.g., Telugu and Tamil) languages [b]2) What part of the Dravidian language family relates to Cameroon?[/b] There has not been [b]"A Bayesian phylogenetic study of the Dravidian language family", Bayesian statistic only prove the beliefs already held by the Researcher[/b]. Linguists use comparative linguistics to show relationship. [b]3) Are you suggesting that these people in the Villabruna cluster related to the Dravidians?[/b] No. The archaeology illustrates that culture and artifacts associated with Villabruna came from Africa. [/qb][/QUOTE]Not to pick your brain, but when you said that you are part African and part American Indian (Amerindian), what part of Africa are you referring at? And where would you put the Dravidian language? In the Afroasiatic or PIE phylum? And how does the Dravidian language relate to other languages in East Asia vs those in Northeast and Central Africa. Is there as lingua franca with Dravidian people and Dravidian language? If so, what methodology can be applied? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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