"Most recently, the eminent
Russian archaeologist L. S. Klein (2007,2010)has published two major
studies on "Indo-European" ancient migrations. He devotes an entire
chapter (Klein 2007: 108-120) specifically to the migrations of the Bryges /
Phrygians from the Balkans. On the basis of archaeological evidence, historical
sources, some linguistic aspects, and mythical an religious comparisons he
traces their movement from Macedonia and its north via Asia Minor, Central
Asia, toward North-Western Pakistan, thus underlining the traced routes of
Aryan migration to India once more. He argues for an early contact between
Phrygian and Sanskrit. He notes that the Indian scholars (Kosambi,1968: 89-90)
have long ago undoubtedlyl inked 'Bhrigu', the carrier of fire and the son of
the Indian god Varuna, with the Phrygians. In light of the new evidence, Klein
concludes that these claims should be taken very seriously.
Another firm approval of
the above said came from the numerous DNA-genealogy researches conducted by the
most renowned geneticists as Peričić (2005), F. Cruciani (2007), A. A. Klyosov
(2008), and others. Even if these and other researchers still use relatively
different or similar terminology in describing the oldest ancestors of European
population (i.e. Pelasgians, Aryans, Proto-Indo-Europeans, Old Europe, etc.),
their land of origin is always the same – Macedonian peninsula (i.e. Balkans),
or more precisely - the strictest region of Macedonia."
Bron Basil Chulev
https://www.academia.edu/7326355/Pelasgians_Pelasgi_Belasgi_-_The_Archaic_Mythical_Pelican_Storkpeople_from_Macedonia
The Aryan ancestral
homeland in the Balkans, 12000 years ago, and the main routes of propagation”
Bron; Russian Journal, № .21, 2008Anatoly Klyosov: WHERE THE "SLOVENS " AND
"INDO-EUROPEANS" CAME FROM? DNA-Genealogy provides the Answer
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