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THE SPREAD OF THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION AND CIVILIZATION FROM THE HEART [GLOWING RED] ARMENIAN HIGHLAND-ARATTA-ARARAT-DILMUN-EDEN. THE DIFFUSION TOOK PLACE INITIALLY TO THE IMMEDIATELY SURROUNDING AREAS. GREEN BOUNDARY MARKING THE SPREAD OF THE NEOLITHIC REVOLUTION
THROUGHOUT THE LEVANT, THE RED BOUNDARY MARKS THE SPREAD
OF SETTLED SOCIETIES AND CIVILIZATION THROUGHOUT CENTRAL
ANATOLIA. THE MOTHER NOSTRATIC LANGUAGE GAVE BIRTH TO THE
PROTO-INDO-EUROPEAN MOTHER LANGUAGE
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The area of the white Neolitic civilization comprises Europe and "Parvasia", namely the Middle East, without Arabia, prior to about 3000 B.C. This total territory was the land of the Caucasians, with the Caucasus at its symbolic center. The particular area of most intensive early developement included the strip of land that goes from Sumer or southern Mesopotamia, through Armenia, to the first Thracia (in contemporary Bulgaria or north of the Aegean).
This threepartite territory included Sumerian by the Tigris, protoGreek west of the Euphrates, and possibly another distinct languageWe all know about the various views on "proto-indo-european" (which is not an attested language), but I have reasons to believe that south of the Caucasus, there developed languages which served as bases for the so-called indo-European languages. I will not elaborate; I will say only that Sumerian and proto-Greek are such basic languages. (Most of the vocabularies of the I.E. languages developed autonomously, wherefore, most of the vocabularies of the Slavic languages, the Germanic languages, and the Greek-Latin-Etc. languages are radically unrelated. It is a FICTION that all of their vocabularies can be traced back to one original language
"analysis of a matrix of 87 languages with 2,449 lexical items produced an estimated age range for the initial Indo-European divergence of between 7,800 and 9,800 years BP.
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A R M E N I A N H I G H L A N D. I N D O - E U R O P E A N H O M E L A N D.
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This threepartite territory included Sumerian by the Tigris, protoGreek west of the Euphrates, and possibly another distinct languageWe all know about the various views on "proto-indo-european" (which is not an attested language), but I have reasons to believe that south of the Caucasus, there developed languages which served as bases for the so-called indo-European languages. I will not elaborate; I will say only that Sumerian and proto-Greek are such basic languages. (Most of the vocabularies of the I.E. languages developed autonomously, wherefore, most of the vocabularies of the Slavic languages, the Germanic languages, and the Greek-Latin-Etc. languages are radically unrelated. It is a FICTION that all of their vocabularies can be traced back to one original language
"analysis of a matrix of 87 languages with 2,449 lexical items produced an estimated age range for the initial Indo-European divergence of between 7,800 and 9,800 years BP.
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A R M E N I A N H I G H L A N D. I N D O - E U R O P E A N H O M E L A N D.
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http://www.eliznik.org.uk/EastEurope/History/balkans-map/Early-neolithic.gif
http://c0499862.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Cardial_map-464879.png
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