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Greetings,
ummm, what indo-european invasion. As far as i am aware there is precious little evidence of any sort of 'invasion' in the time period that seshatasefekht and i have been discussing. There were any number of population movements that occured much later in history (around the time of the bronze age and onwards) and even greater evidence of large degrees of cultural transmission, the growth of what is now known as celtic culture being an example.
There was an indo-european movement into areas around what is now known as india and pakistan, and which is dramatised in things like the rig veda and gita, but once again, this happened much later than the period we are talking about here.
love and life
paul
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