Y-I bearers would have been the first PIE speakers?

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I beg your pardon by advance for a thread I 'll have maybe no time to feed on.
I have not had time to read it yet, I just copy some intro for amateurs. Good luck.
An Alinei 's apostle? Surely something hard to swallow without somemagic potion.

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They only discuss Haplogroup I-M170 and not it's descending branches of I1 or I2, how can they come to these conclusions by completely ignoring the branches of I-M170 in Europe?
 
I crossread the PDF paper: at first sight it seems kind of "intone" (psalmody) framed with the repetiton of words like 'continuity', without any try to analyse the links between Y-DNA and language, all that based on an astonishing concept of the Y-haplo's travels in the worlds. Very surprising indeed! Not convincing at all, for I think.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct...NA_Genealogy&usg=AOvVaw2WRF_3LWdDvhhJ0um_UPr4
 

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