--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "richardatrwilliamsdotus" <richard@...> 
wrote:
>
> 
> 
> > > So, based on the evidence, the rite of the horse sacrifice
> > > probably originated in Europe somewhere in the Northern
> > > Caucasus  (4000 BCE.
> > > 
> > > Ratha is the Sanskrit name for chariot:
> > >
> cardemaister:
> > Oh shucks! 
> >
> "...that modern humans were dispersing through southern Asia 
> towards Australia and New Guinea, and Denisovans must also 
> have been living in that region. So they weren't just in 
> Siberia, they were actually right across eastern Asia and 
> down into Southeast Asia, where there was another 
> interbreeding with people whose descendants ended up in New 
> Guinea and Australia."
> 
> Rethinking "Out of Africa"
> http://edge.org/conversation/rethinking-out-of-africa
> 
> > I believe in some Northern Finnish
> > dialects that's 'rathaat' (standard Finnish: rattaat), 
> > i.e. it's in plural form (Sanskrit rathaaH).
> > 

http://www.offroadoulu.com/smf_forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=736.0

- rathaat = (here: baby) carriage

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