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7/15/2025, 10:48:58 AM
>>17843527
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is what Parpola proposed about the site of Sanauli and its possible connection with IE aspects
This is what Parpola, a far from impartial guy adored by Indians based on distorted arguments, proposed the Sanauli site and its possible connection with IE aspects. Note that I don't believe his arguments are correct in their entirety, especially with the inclusion of theories that date the arrival of the Aryans back to 1900 BC, which doesn't make much sense. But focus on the aspect where he sees that the site may at least have had IE influence from an elite in the region in the late stages of the IVC. Using these "bigas" as evidence of Aryan migration, although again, the rest of the explanation is forced by combining BMACs who were IE speakers. Genetics rules out that whatever the origin of the steppe in India, there was no BMAC influx.
Now, I also want to forget about the leaked post-Harrapan sample, with 81% Sintashta and 18% "IVC." I don't intend to theorize too much because we don't know anything about the sample, but apparently it's real and was found at the Sanauli site. It could be related to those Jabaquara from this camp. Of course, the sample is of very poor quality.
>>17843000
Why do you keep doing this to this anon? You guys are being mean in every thread of his, I just saw people posing as him as retarded, clearly different, and copy-pasted arguments from other places, like the other guy did above.
>>17842948
However, the etymological similarities with the words for slave cannot be dismissed as mere coincidence. Ireland is considered one of the regions with the greatest PIE cultural archaism, and if you fear you've ruined your argument here by saying that the Elamites created the caste system, we could simply respond to your rebuttal and say that
I declare that in modern Brazil there is an Elamite-style caste system.
4. Artisans (sellers of Brazilian products)
3. Farmers (grains)
2. Brazilian soldiers
1. Catholic communities
Weak argument
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is what Parpola proposed about the site of Sanauli and its possible connection with IE aspects
This is what Parpola, a far from impartial guy adored by Indians based on distorted arguments, proposed the Sanauli site and its possible connection with IE aspects. Note that I don't believe his arguments are correct in their entirety, especially with the inclusion of theories that date the arrival of the Aryans back to 1900 BC, which doesn't make much sense. But focus on the aspect where he sees that the site may at least have had IE influence from an elite in the region in the late stages of the IVC. Using these "bigas" as evidence of Aryan migration, although again, the rest of the explanation is forced by combining BMACs who were IE speakers. Genetics rules out that whatever the origin of the steppe in India, there was no BMAC influx.
Now, I also want to forget about the leaked post-Harrapan sample, with 81% Sintashta and 18% "IVC." I don't intend to theorize too much because we don't know anything about the sample, but apparently it's real and was found at the Sanauli site. It could be related to those Jabaquara from this camp. Of course, the sample is of very poor quality.
>>17843000
Why do you keep doing this to this anon? You guys are being mean in every thread of his, I just saw people posing as him as retarded, clearly different, and copy-pasted arguments from other places, like the other guy did above.
>>17842948
However, the etymological similarities with the words for slave cannot be dismissed as mere coincidence. Ireland is considered one of the regions with the greatest PIE cultural archaism, and if you fear you've ruined your argument here by saying that the Elamites created the caste system, we could simply respond to your rebuttal and say that
I declare that in modern Brazil there is an Elamite-style caste system.
4. Artisans (sellers of Brazilian products)
3. Farmers (grains)
2. Brazilian soldiers
1. Catholic communities
Weak argument
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