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To the undaunted googler, various strands may today be (re)-assemble-able re: the story of humans, their genes/languages/myths, and their parallels across time --> space. The intriguing Dutch scholar Wim van Binsbergen provides a lot of information regarding commonalities in myths as reflected in common word roots (thus in a distinctly post-Jungian way, i.e., recognizing archetypes not just as mental concepts but as historically played out actants on the "biological stage" that have a tangible starting point in "reality")
http://www.quest-journal.net/PIP/New_Perspectives_On_Myth_2010/New_Perspectives_on_Myth_Chapter9.pdf
One may combine such concepts as "Borean" (as outlined by article ; see also the "Borean" entry on Wikipedia, as well as the "starling" "Tower of Babel" database) with the possibility of it being identical with "Aryan." As with the Cs identifying Nostratic as a product of mixing early on between two distinct groups, if one reads between the lines in the following other article, we may see that "Indo-European" was itself a product of the Central Asian/invading/"alien" "Uralic"/Borean element combining with the surrounding (agropastoral?) tribes that spoke, perhaps, languages that are still relate-able to those spoke in the Caucus mountains, Africa, etc
www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art203e.pdf
http://www.quest-journal.net/PIP/New_Perspectives_On_Myth_2010/New_Perspectives_on_Myth_Chapter9.pdf
One may combine such concepts as "Borean" (as outlined by article ; see also the "Borean" entry on Wikipedia, as well as the "starling" "Tower of Babel" database) with the possibility of it being identical with "Aryan." As with the Cs identifying Nostratic as a product of mixing early on between two distinct groups, if one reads between the lines in the following other article, we may see that "Indo-European" was itself a product of the Central Asian/invading/"alien" "Uralic"/Borean element combining with the surrounding (agropastoral?) tribes that spoke, perhaps, languages that are still relate-able to those spoke in the Caucus mountains, Africa, etc
www.kortlandt.nl/publications/art203e.pdf