Re: A SinoTibetan-Vasconic Comparison: A very, very, very, very len

From: Glen Gordon
Message: 1639
Date: 2000-02-22

>Given your reconstructed tree of Dene Caucasian S & T families, I >would
>suggest on "genetic" and "cultural" grounds that S was the >group that was
>earliest (circa 40,000 BCE) (i.e. could be the >Aurignacians - out of
>Africa people), where as T developed from >proto-S which moved far to the
>west, and later moved out onto the >steppes (25,000 BCE with the Gravetian
>culture wave).

Weird. Well, I would fight the T-Group evolving FROM the S-Group. The
T-Group moves onto the steppes?? From where? The S-Group is supposed to go
eastward and the T-Group north.

- gLeN

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