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Alas, human genetics is a fast-moving science, and it wouldn't be the first time if that one turned out to be wrong in light of further research. Also, genes and languages of course do not always travel together. --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:22, 21 January 2018 (PST)
Alas, human genetics is a fast-moving science, and it wouldn't be the first time if that one turned out to be wrong in light of further research. Also, genes and languages of course do not always travel together. --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:22, 21 January 2018 (PST)
I have [[An attempt at Paleo-European language history|uploaded an overview]] of Paleo-European language history as I see it to this wiki. --[[User:WeepingElf|WeepingElf]] ([[User talk:WeepingElf|talk]]) 07:29, 22 January 2018 (PST)

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This looks like an ambitious project; I am looking forward to how it will develop.

You might want to look at this, according to which the Basques are mainly descendants of Neolithic farmers rather than Mesolithic hunter-gatherers. Under such a scenario, a relationship between Basque and Iberian appears plausible (and there are a few vague hints that the languages might be related).

Alas, human genetics is a fast-moving science, and it wouldn't be the first time if that one turned out to be wrong in light of further research. Also, genes and languages of course do not always travel together. --WeepingElf (talk) 07:22, 21 January 2018 (PST)

I have uploaded an overview of Paleo-European language history as I see it to this wiki. --WeepingElf (talk) 07:29, 22 January 2018 (PST)