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The homo neanderthalis migrated from the supercontinent in the southern ocean consisting of a south Indian landmass, Antarctica, Australia and South America owing to the breakup of the continent by volcanic eruptions in the Indonesian islands and tsunamis. The homo neanderthalis had a advanced culture and set up colonies in the Eurasian landmass creating the Indus valley civilization, Babylonian and Egyptian civilization. The Indus valley civilization, Babylonian and Egyptian civilization are basically neanderthalic. The neanderthalic remnant still persist in the Shudra population of India,…mehr

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The homo neanderthalis migrated from the supercontinent in the southern ocean consisting of a south Indian landmass, Antarctica, Australia and South America owing to the breakup of the continent by volcanic eruptions in the Indonesian islands and tsunamis. The homo neanderthalis had a advanced culture and set up colonies in the Eurasian landmass creating the Indus valley civilization, Babylonian and Egyptian civilization. The Indus valley civilization, Babylonian and Egyptian civilization are basically neanderthalic. The neanderthalic remnant still persist in the Shudra population of India, the Semites of the Middle-East including the Jews and Muslims who share their origin from the same prophet Ibrahim, the Basque of Europe, the Celts of Wales and Brittany. The Indus valley civilization, Babylonian, Egyptian civilization and Celtic civilization have a common basis as evidenced by the Dravidian language being the substratum of linguistics of these civilizations as well as modes of religious worships and monuments.
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Dr Ravikumar Kurup is the Director of the Metabolic Disorders Research Centre, Trivandrum.