SUMMARY
I am going to include the summary at the to top of the post because you take that as an excuse to not answer it.
THE TASK
We have a migration between E Europe and India
Date 3000-5000 years ago
Aryans fit the time and location.
THE ANSWER
You have presented three possibilities so far for who it could be.
1) ARYAN 2
2) FARMERS
3) A race we haven't discovered yet
ARYAN 2
Aryan 2 as in a second wave of the Aryans. This wave occured at around about 1800 BC, if Aryan 2 is the third wave of Aryans then this occured 14/500 BC. Ie it doesn't meet the criteria.
But even if it does we have the same answer. ie Aryans.
Now if you are arguing that it was an Aryan migration before 4000 years ago then you need to provide evidence. If you can't do that than essentially alternative 1 and 3 are the same.
FARMERS
This migration doesn't meet the criteria
1) It was 4/5 millenia before the time we are looking at
2) It entered sub continent from the South West (Balochistan)
Remember we are trying to work out who left the Y-Chromosome genetic data not just any migration at any point from the east.
A RACE WE HAVEN'T DISCOVERED YET
This is the only plausible alternative to the Aryans.
Yes this could have happened
Anything could have happened
But how rational is it to reject the one Race which fits the criteria for one we haven't yet discovered?
NOW FORWARD
Now to take this conversation forward or come to a conclusion. State which of the 2 (Aryan Vs UNDISCOVERED), you believe is most likely.
Following are the answers to your questions just in case you bring it up as a point where I dodged an issue. You don't have to answer if you don't want to just answer the above.
Task 7: You are saying the migrations finished in 9000BP (last migration). The earlier migrations must have been before 9000 BP. If you have a set of observations that are 9000 BP and earlier how can they produce an average of 9000 BP.And a related task
I have already answered that question
HOW CAN I EXPLAIN THIS TO YOU??
9000 is the AVERAGE OF ALL RECENT migrations.
The farmer migration is considered to have been the first to populate regular settlements but here is a list of West Eurasian migrations.
Farmers migration 11,000 to 9000 BP
Aryans 5000 BP
Hadhrat Umar's(RA) seven armies on the conquest of the Persian empire which started in Sindh and Balochistan 1350 BP
Mohammad Bin Qasim's six thousand Syrians 1300 BP
Subsequent traders and immigrants in Sindh.
Mahmud Ghaznavi' 7 expeditions into India
Many of the above conquests included mamluk's and turks
Mughal empire 500 BP
Dutch British Portuguese 400 BP
Task 8: While you are at it, how about some evidence that farmer migrations finished in 9000BP.
By 7000 BC the farmers had established settlements in Balochistan. These establishments are thought to have moved to the Indus valley by the 3rd century BC.
THERE IS NO EVIDENCE TO SHOW THAT AN AGRIAN RACE TOOK THEM OVER.
We have the date of the arrival of the farmers.
We don't have evidence of another wave of West Eurasian Farmer's migration.
How do I show something that didn't happen?
You are the one who is claiming that there were further migrations,
You show me the evidence.
Not a very intelligent approach considering we already know that there is a lot that we do not know, let alone the events about which we do not even know that we don’t know. Any way leaving that aside, we know that there are the farmers who arrived some where between the average and Aryan times.
So we are concluding based on what we don't know?
What relevance is the farmer's migrations between 9000 and the Aryan arrival?
How can we conclude that they are the ones who left the Y-chromosome when they did not even venture into the same areas?
Once you make up your mind on whether Aryans included females or were they all male.
First of all you are confusing yourself between Aryans arrival and Aryan invasion of areas of India. 2ndly you seem to forget that you have asked a question and received an answer.
Already been explained in post #70 will reproduce
Wazeeri said:
. It is very probable that post an invasion further migration was witnessed to consolidate the gains. These further migrations may have brought females but their numbers appear to be very small.
You have changed your answer now. First up you saw the map and got excited that a tiny part of Africa was included in fertile crescent. Having realised how silly that argument is you are now changing it to ‘I always meant Africa’.
Are you serious?
I was laughing at the fact that you thought that the fertile crescent and Africa were two completely distinct areas. You made an enormous howler why keep on highlighting it?
Actually looking back to some of your other quotes it may well be right that you were always thinking of migrations from Africa. That will explain why you were quoting 14000 BP to 9000 BP as the migration period. I hope you realise that fertile crescent dates are the relevant dates for spread of farming to India
That is a desperate attempt at putting words in my mouth.
When you are proven wrong it is better to silently ignore the point and hope that it goes away.
I have always said that it began in Africa.
WazeeriRead the quote again, it started in Africa 14,000 BP, it was complete in Balochistan 9000 BP.
WazeeriThis migration came through Iran the process started 14,000 years ago and according to you 10,000 years ago.
WazeeriThis is the spread of farming in the world. It started in Africa 14,000 years BP and spread to the other continents.
You have been proven wrong on two accounts, there is no way you can turn this on me now.
In any case it is not very hard to over take settled stationary sparse populations. Social, political organisations required for a major fight would not have existed. Also remember we are talking about an age when there was no transport, no iron. no copper, no structures.
What evidence do we have off this?
Was a new crop brought over?
Was a new culture witnessed?
Again another one of your argument is based on
could haves
Can you also remind me what evidence we have found of the influx of Arynas and how do we identify the evidence with Aryans. Serious question to understand what kind of evidence you are looking for?
see above for the type of evidence
Evidence linked to the Aryans
Vedic Language
Religion
New pottery styles
Genetics
Hello, I quoted series of migrations because you asked for it. Don’t complain when all I am doing is answering your question.
So I ask a question, you give an inane response and I pick you up on it.
You plead not understanding the question.
How about you answer my questions in the context of the discussion instead of trying to get out of a difficult position.
Moumotta said:
For the n’th time you came up with same race by misinterpreting a Romial quote. I just gave it a name.
Off you go again. Aryan was your interpretation not mine.
You have already been embarrassed by this claim.
Here is what you said originally
MOUMOTTA: How do you get people who are not racially and appearance wise different from Aryans.
So was it me who said that these people were the same race or was it Mr Moutmotta?
WHY DO YOU CALL IT ARYAN 2 if it was a different race?
Come again! To obtain a vedic name? What is vedic about Panchama.
Quote:
The subhuman status was always there, the name Panchama came later.
So you are claiming Panchama name was added later rather than ‘Panchama were added later. Panchama is not even a universally recognised description.
Yes the Panchama name was added later on, and yes I know it is not a universal name and I also know that this point of yours has no relevance.