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From: hubey@pegasus.montclair.edu (H. M. Hubey)
Subject: Re: What are Scythians?
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sommar@enea.se (Erland Sommarskog) writes:
>This is a cheap shot, but I cannot escape the observation that
>Mark Hubey who is of Turkic origin points to Central Asia as
>the source for the Indo-Europeans.

Aryans had nothing to do with Turks. Turks don't come from Central
Asia. They were much further east bottled up among some mountains.

Central Asia in the framework in which I sugges would put the
Aryans in the vicinity of probably Dravidians.

Finally it's not even clear that the Aryans did not even make it
further east, say to Korea and further south into northern China.

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						-- Mark---
....we must realize that the infinite in the sense of an infinite totality, 
where we still find it used in deductive methods, is an illusion. Hilbert,1925
