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In article , Yuri Kuchinsky
wrote: Linguistic evidence can never prove anything (outside of linguistics, that is). At best, such evidence can only _suggest_ some things, which then need to be proven by hard physical evidence, such as archaeological. the physical evidence is also fragmentary. consolidating that information into a historical theory is always a matter of conjecture, not proof as it might exist in other disciplines. don't be such an ameteur. |
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