There were a number of posts in different threads that dealt with the relationship between cultures and tribes without addressing the big picture of the evolution of language in the history of humanity. The following are some of the points I will address.
The oldest Homo Sapiens are found in Morocco 280,000 - 350,000 years old with vocal cords. Other remains have been found across Africa to Israel. Homo Sapiens are tribal with family units and spoke. Africa is not only the physical origin of modern humans, but language also. Before 50,000 years ago we have Proto-human languages Europe and Asia
About 50,000-20,000 years ago in the Upper Paleolithic a change to more complex stone technologies and we begin to see the migration across Eurasia and Southern Asia of Paleolithic languages that can be compared and become regional Haplogroups. that can be compared to the genetics of regional tribal groups and origins. From this period we can see Genetic trees related to the languages in different regions and tribes,
After 20,000 years ago definable regional languages evolve separately in regional groups and later tribes,
A central region for the evolution of the dominant regional languages occurred in the Steppes of South Central Asia. Interesting influence of the rise of Anatolian agriculture 8–9.5kya and the later first domestication of horses.
Regional primitive languages likely existed at this time, and evolved from the influence the language from the central Asian steppes.
By 5,000 to 3,000 before present the foundation of spoken languages of Eurasia were established. The East Asian spoken and written languages evolved more isolated.
Oldest known <i>Homo sapiens</i> fossils discovered in Morocco
Museum news with human origins expert Chris Stringer commenting on the discovery of early Homo sapiens fossils from 300,000 years ago.
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The oldest Homo Sapiens are found in Morocco 280,000 - 350,000 years old with vocal cords. Other remains have been found across Africa to Israel. Homo Sapiens are tribal with family units and spoke. Africa is not only the physical origin of modern humans, but language also. Before 50,000 years ago we have Proto-human languages Europe and Asia
Upper Paleolithic - Wikipedia
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Haplogroup R (Y-DNA) - Wikipedia
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About 50,000-20,000 years ago in the Upper Paleolithic a change to more complex stone technologies and we begin to see the migration across Eurasia and Southern Asia of Paleolithic languages that can be compared and become regional Haplogroups. that can be compared to the genetics of regional tribal groups and origins. From this period we can see Genetic trees related to the languages in different regions and tribes,
After 20,000 years ago definable regional languages evolve separately in regional groups and later tribes,
A central region for the evolution of the dominant regional languages occurred in the Steppes of South Central Asia. Interesting influence of the rise of Anatolian agriculture 8–9.5kya and the later first domestication of horses.
Mapping the origins and expansion of the Indo-European language family - PMC
There are two competing hypotheses for the origin of the Indo-European language family. The conventional view places the homeland in the Pontic steppes approximately 6kya. An alternative hypothesis claims the languages spread from Anatolia with the ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Regional primitive languages likely existed at this time, and evolved from the influence the language from the central Asian steppes.
By 5,000 to 3,000 before present the foundation of spoken languages of Eurasia were established. The East Asian spoken and written languages evolved more isolated.