Five IE Vectors in Judea
Christianity cannot be understood solely as an emanation of Judaism. Judaism itself arose (c.1100 BCE) inside an environment saturated with at least five independent Indo-European vectors: (1) Romans — Latin-speaking IE colonisers at the time of Christ; (2) Greeks — Greek was the lingua franca, earliest biblical fragments in Greek; (3) Philistines — archaeogenetically confirmed as Aegean (Greek/IE) migrants from c.1100 BCE whose pressure catalysed King David’s state; (4) Persian Achaemenid Empire — IE-speaking Persians ruled Judea c.521-331 BCE, precisely when the Old Testament was being codified; (5) Sintashta culture “Aryans” — the Amarna Letters (c.1400 BCE) record IE-named monarchs ruling cities across Palestine.
Source: Indo-European Immanence in Early Christianity
This is among the most original scholarly contributions in the entire Disinfolklore/Finding Manuland corpus. Five independent vectors of Indo-European language, culture, and governance present in the Levant across two millennia — each documented through distinct evidentiary channels (archaeogenetics, diplomatic correspondence, colonial administration, linguistic analysis).