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6/29/2025, 10:18:39 AM
>>17800171
Third point – language.
While it’s denied by everyone, there seem to be striking similarities between the Ainu language (who got it from the Jōmons), and Euskera – the Basque language.
Where does it all lead us? Here’s my theory:
The WHGs and Jōmons were closely related. They spoke the same language, which was Euskera/Basque (the first European language). They were also the first people to populate both Europe and Japan (the Jōmons) around a similar time (15 000/14 000 BC).
This theory fits with all the information and clues mentioned above – skull shapes, timeline, language, phenotype and IQ of modern Japanese, pictures of some of the modern Ainu.
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Third point – language.
While it’s denied by everyone, there seem to be striking similarities between the Ainu language (who got it from the Jōmons), and Euskera – the Basque language.
Where does it all lead us? Here’s my theory:
The WHGs and Jōmons were closely related. They spoke the same language, which was Euskera/Basque (the first European language). They were also the first people to populate both Europe and Japan (the Jōmons) around a similar time (15 000/14 000 BC).
This theory fits with all the information and clues mentioned above – skull shapes, timeline, language, phenotype and IQ of modern Japanese, pictures of some of the modern Ainu.
3/4
6/27/2025, 10:03:49 PM
>>508898970
Third point – language.
While it’s denied by everyone, there seem to be striking similarities between the Ainu language (who got it from the Jōmons), and Euskera – the Basque language.
Where does it all lead us? Here’s my theory:
The WHGs and Jōmons were closely related. They spoke the same language, which was Euskera/Basque (the first European language). They were also the first people to populate both Europe and Japan (the Jōmons) around a similar time (15 000/14 000 BC).
This theory fits with all the information and clues mentioned above – skull shapes, timeline, language, phenotype and IQ of modern Japanese, pictures of some of the modern Ainu.
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Third point – language.
While it’s denied by everyone, there seem to be striking similarities between the Ainu language (who got it from the Jōmons), and Euskera – the Basque language.
Where does it all lead us? Here’s my theory:
The WHGs and Jōmons were closely related. They spoke the same language, which was Euskera/Basque (the first European language). They were also the first people to populate both Europe and Japan (the Jōmons) around a similar time (15 000/14 000 BC).
This theory fits with all the information and clues mentioned above – skull shapes, timeline, language, phenotype and IQ of modern Japanese, pictures of some of the modern Ainu.
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