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Originally Posted by searcher of truth
BTW, an question out of topic, are you the same as Manji? 
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Aye, it is I.
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Well if by PIE you mean Proto-Indo-Europeans yes, It is what I mean.
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Ah, ok.
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Originally Posted by searcher of truth
Or rather that they were of cro-magnonid type, but the book on which I base my assumption (I don't remember the author now, it is an ukrainian living in Paris and working at the Paris institute of oriental studies) uses rather the term "proto-euroroids" by which I suppose he means "a primitive type of europoids" (which sends us back to Agrippa's well exposed concepts of primitive and progessive)
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Well, supposedly what that author means is that they aren't "europids" but rather "proto-europoids" because they had yet to experience later mutations and evolutionary changes but they were, nonetheless, Cro-magnoids, unlike the IE peoples (or Kurgan if you want to use Gimbutas terminology) who were neolithic types or what we might even call "post-cromagnoids".