Evolution – 500 BC

In this hypothetical model, Indo-European dialects unknown to us (in mixed blue-purple) disappear due to unrecorded events, while the known dialects continue to develop in Europe and South-Western Asia.

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Comment from dduck
Date: February 22, 2009, 11:10 pm

i believe that scythians and sarmatians are in reverse position

Comment from Carlos
Date: February 23, 2009, 2:07 pm

You are right. I will revise it as soon as possible.
Thank you!

Comment from David M Wolfe [wahya]
Date: November 12, 2009, 2:07 am

I am AniYunwiyahgi, [of The original people ]
-of the Indigenous Americas’.
I am authoring a paper “An Indigenous Treatise”, that shall speak from a original Traditional indigenous point of referance regarding the Invasion, colonialization , and destruction of the Indigenous “Americas’.
in looking at the Eurasian geographic, I am attempting to identify the emergence of the peoples of particular -Ethnographic/ Linguistically related-lineal desent that figure prominantly in the Societal morphology of Pre-900 BC to and across the AD.-circa .
I am seeking to locate rationale that may explain the emergence of populations that left a circular-horizontal & Inclusive way of life to one that is Vertical, exclusive and destructive.
Thank you for any insight.
Stai’yu-aya aginali wahya/AniYunwiyahgi [be strong, i am freind wolfe of the original people]

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