spongetaro
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Knowing the large spread of mtdna haplogroup U in all Western Eurasia, the age of this haplogroup and the fact that in Paleolithic and Mesolithic culture, people were more likely to learn the language of their mother rather than those of their father (who were often hunting) , is there any possibility that until the spread of Afro Asiatic languages in the south and Indo European, Turkish and Finno Ugric languages in the north, All west Eurasian people belonged to a single language family ?
My theory is that within the Macrohaplogroup F, the cultures linked with haplogroup IJK, G and L that peopled Europe and south Asia first were Matriarcal so that the languages spoken by the carrier of mtdna U could be preserved (despite different Y dna haplogroup) . It is known that Neolithic people of Europe and the Middle East worshipped mother goddess and were mainly matriarcal. Then Patriarcal cultures (Indo European and Semitic) spread massively to Europe and the Middle East with haplogroup R1a, R1b and E, imposing the language of the male and cutting the former West Eurasian language family into a Indo European one and a Afro Asiatic one.
My theory is that within the Macrohaplogroup F, the cultures linked with haplogroup IJK, G and L that peopled Europe and south Asia first were Matriarcal so that the languages spoken by the carrier of mtdna U could be preserved (despite different Y dna haplogroup) . It is known that Neolithic people of Europe and the Middle East worshipped mother goddess and were mainly matriarcal. Then Patriarcal cultures (Indo European and Semitic) spread massively to Europe and the Middle East with haplogroup R1a, R1b and E, imposing the language of the male and cutting the former West Eurasian language family into a Indo European one and a Afro Asiatic one.