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Wednesday, September 27, 2023
Who were the proto-Indo-Europeans? (video)
Kevin McLean (Fortress of Lugh, 9/12/23); Pat Mac', Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Blue eyes, like the Buddha's, for ancient statues from some strange place, maybe Agartha
Famous rock carvings of the Buddha, from ancient Gandhara, in modern Pakistan.
The Buddha was from the "Middle Country" (Majjhimadesa) between East and West.
Who were the Proto-Indo-Europeans?
(Fortress of Lugh) A captivating overview of the origins and characteristics of the Proto-Indo-Europeans, as well as theories regarding how they managed to spread through Europe and Asia. A new theory of the origins of the language released in July 2023 is also discussed and challenged.
00:00 - Intro
02:19 - Discovery of Indo-European
07:37 - Origins of the Indo-Europeans
12:33 - Forest to Steppe
16:37 - The Early Steppe
22:16 - The Yamnaya and Corded Ware
35:13 - The Caucasus hunter gatherers and the new Indo-European origin theory
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