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Originally Posted by Agrippa
However, I'm simply not able to be sure about his racial make up, he strikes as being rather Orientalo-Mediterranid though by morphology.
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Samething concluded Lionel Balout, the anthropologist who measured his mummy in 1976 when was brought to Paris for his preservation.
What appals me in Earlson's page is that he quotes the book by egyptologist Christiane Desroches-Noblecourt when she says that Ramses I was of the ancient north-african mediterranean stock
The Cordedware culture seems indeed to have been most important in the formation of many later historical ethnocultural entities...
There's only one way to know who the former PIE were ... psycophonies.
This job must be handled by a team serious parapsychologist who should proceed as follow:
-They spot a very representative archeological site corresponding to the Kurgan culture (no need to be a necropole as cemeteries and assimilated usually are the places were psycophonies are spoted)
-They visit the site provided with recorders, tapes and microphones.
-After they has installed the material for auditive recordings they say in a loud voice "Where Are you?" "Who are you?" Then they can start the recording before leaving
-Once the recording is over they recover all the material and proceed to the lecture of the recorded tape; voices of the past should be audible from the tapes.
-Linguist should be able then to say if wherther the sounds they hear could be those of an ancestral Proto-Indoeuropean language
Searcher-of-truth-THE-MEDIUM has spoken