rupol2000
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There is an undoubted identity in the history and culture of the peoples of Altai, Tokharistan, northern Afghanistan, and America.
In addition, there is also a complete genetic identity.
If the Apaches separated from the Indo-Aryans before the emergence of the Afanasiev culture, their languages should still have an identity from the Proto-Aryan (Proto-Tocharian) language.
I immediately dismiss the version that these are languages of different roots. It's unrealistic.
Accordingly, there should be linguistic evidence of the commonality of the Apache languages and the ancient Aryan languages.
In addition, there is also a complete genetic identity.
If the Apaches separated from the Indo-Aryans before the emergence of the Afanasiev culture, their languages should still have an identity from the Proto-Aryan (Proto-Tocharian) language.
I immediately dismiss the version that these are languages of different roots. It's unrealistic.
Accordingly, there should be linguistic evidence of the commonality of the Apache languages and the ancient Aryan languages.