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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Djehuti: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [b]Thought, About 2 years ago I came across a report filmed by one researcher who followed the trail of supposed out migration and there was a place in present day Kazakhstan where there was a family that possessed the founder effect genotype associated with present day Europe. I do not recall the specific gene complex but it shows that the youngest group belong to Europe! It is interesting to note that the tribes associated with Indo-European are rarely mentioned and if so they are associated with the Fertile Crescent (Middle East) or border area separating Asia from Europe proper. The myth of the Aryan is also odd in that it has survived despite the falsehoods associated with it. There is no doubt that the Dravidians (S. India like Tamils) were driven south and that the foreign elements were usually fair skinned when compared to the native Tamils. The trick is, again, those tribal group were rarely mentioned![/b][/QUOTE] What many people tend to forget about India is other groups. The tribal groups are diverse and vary phenotypically. Although all of them speak Dravidian languages, there is evidence that other languages existed and Dravidian itself ultimately orignated from the north, perhaps even outside of India! There are also certain language isolates like Burushaski in Pakistan and Sumerian in Mesopotamia give further proof of great ethnic diversity that has been lost. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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