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Interesting work. I am not sure if was posted before. Anyway you take it and read it if you like from here:
http://www.vaidilute.com/books/gimbu...-contents.html
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"With the miscegenation vary as much the form as the essence of the nations. The new foreign hereditary patrimony that circulates in the new popular organism, acts from now in the variability of the physical and psychic features of the group, from the more ordinary phenotypic and tenuous racial characteristics untill the highest spiritual capacities". ILSE SCHWIDETZKY, Grundzüge der Völkerbiologie. http://www.revistaidentidad.com/ http://www.id-press.eu/ http://www.editorialretorno.com/ |
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First - there was a great discussion among Gimbutas and Renfrew the last decade of the former centuary , and Renfrew proclaimed the homeland of indoeuropean - Anatolia and indoeuropeans - farmers wave in the Europe. This seems to have more logic and facts but recently genetics prooved that more than 80 percent European indoeuropeans obtained their genes from the paleolithic not neolithic Europeans and the theory of Paleolithic continuity was created by Mario Alinei from Bologna and others (look at my posts).
Second, Yamna culture is supposed to be Altaic - preTurkish. |
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