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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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2024-09-05
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