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'''Cardial''' is a [[language family]] created by [[User:Spinovenator|Spinovenator]]. The Cardial languages represent descendants of the language of '''Cardium pottery culture''' of Neolithic Mediterranean Europe. Originally these languages were spoken by people that carrying Y-DNA haplogroup G2a, distantly related to the Kartvelian and [[Midrean]] languages.  
'''Cardial''' is a [[language family]] created by [[User:Spinovenator|Spinovenator]]. The Cardial languages represent descendants of the language of '''Cardium pottery culture''' of Neolithic Mediterranean Europe. Originally these languages were spoken by people that carrying Y-DNA haplogroup G2a, distantly related to the Kartvelian and [[Midrean]] languages.  


This idea was born on the assumption that the Cardium pottery culture was a culture with good maritime skills and that it was linked to a culture of its own and was not just a cultural movement of southern Europe. This original language is known as [['''Proto-Cardial''']]
This idea was born on the assumption that the Cardium pottery culture was a culture with good maritime skills and that it was linked to a culture of its own and was not just a cultural movement of southern Europe. This original language is known as '''[[Proto-Cardial]]'''


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 05:31, 27 October 2018

Cardial is a language family created by Spinovenator. The Cardial languages represent descendants of the language of Cardium pottery culture of Neolithic Mediterranean Europe. Originally these languages were spoken by people that carrying Y-DNA haplogroup G2a, distantly related to the Kartvelian and Midrean languages.

This idea was born on the assumption that the Cardium pottery culture was a culture with good maritime skills and that it was linked to a culture of its own and was not just a cultural movement of southern Europe. This original language is known as Proto-Cardial

See also