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The native peoples of Europe can be divided in three. The first ones came aprox. 40,000 years ago proceeding from the North-West Asia and were related with each other; these are the Paleo-Europeans of Eastern Europe (parents of the R1a haplotype) and the Paleo-Europeans of Western Europe (parents of the R1b haplotype). Approximately 20,000 years ago people coming from the Middle East, who brought the I haplotype, settled in the Balkans and later in Central and Northern Europe, these were the Balkano-Nordic people.
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It is very interesting and new...

Do you know about researches od scientific from Schwiss who find that language of Arijans( wrote latter in Weda books) is alive still...Serbian (South Slavic) still talk "sanskrt" or "sinskrit" (means hiden sun) as "serbian or torlakian dialect?