Indo-European as a Linguistic Construct: A Revision of the Atlantean Linguistic Origins of the Corsican Sardinian Block and the Diffusion of Post-Atlantean Languages in Europe and the Mediterranean
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The theory of Indo-European has been accepted for centuries as the basis of numerous European and Asian languages. However, new historical and archaeological evidence (Usai, 2021-2024) suggests that this theory may have been a construct developed to explain linguistic similarities between populations that, in reality, share a common origin: the Sardinian-Corsican geological block, part of the ancient emerged land of Atlantis. This paper explores the possibility that the languages called Indo-European actually derive from the dialects of the Sea Peoples, who migrated from the lands of Atlantis before and after the semi-submersion of the Sardinian-Corsican block, and that these languages were subsequently exported to Europe and along the Mediterranean coasts by the Proto-Nuragic, Proto-Hebrew and Post-Atlantean peoples. A new interpretation of the European and Mediterranean linguistic origins is proposed, questioning the traditional theory of Indo-European as a common mother tongue. Instead, it explores the idea that many of the languages now considered Indo-European may derive from an ancient Atlantean language, originating in the Sardinian-Corsican block, part of the mythical Atlantis.
Through an interdisciplinary analysis that combines archaeology, linguistics and mythology, it is suggested that the semi-submergence of the Sardinian-Corsican block led to the diaspora of the Atlantean peoples, who would have spread their languages and dialects along the Mediterranean coasts and throughout Europe. The biblical myth of the Tower of Babel is reinterpreted as a symbolic memory of this post-Atlantean linguistic fragmentation, offering a new perspective on the diversification of ancient languages.
This hypothesis could lead to a significant revision of the understanding of European linguistic roots, recognizing the importance of the Atlantean heritage in the historical and cultural framework of the Mediterranean and beyond.
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