--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" <willy...@...> wrote:
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> off_world_beings wrote:
> > This sounds dated...
> > 
> Apparently all the Dravidian ethnic groups are Caucasian.
> Tamils etc, are not a distinct race. The Tamil language
> is probably derived from Archaic Sanskrit, according to 
> David Frawley. Frawley thinks the Sanskrit speakers spread 
> out to Iran, Europe and to the Scandinavian countries.
> 
> Could Frawley amd Vaj be right, that prehistorical farmers 
> in Tamilnadu have diffused their agricultural and linguistic 
> lifestyle throughout the Middle East and Northern Europe, 
> instead of the other way around?>>

It is now accepted fact that the Indus Valley Civilization stretched in all 
directions including the Middle East, AT LEAST as far as Baghdad. Going North, 
South, East and West from Indus Valley would certainly mean a pretty unified 
language throughout. It is just the language of Man. Just like Killer Whales 
speak different dialects of "Killer Whale" language in different parts of the 
Globe. It is still the natural base underlying those dialects. In the same way 
there is very little difference between English and Chinese and Sanskrit and 
Tamil and Dravidian. They are all just dialects of the same language.

OffWorld


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