Yamna Origin — Compressed Manifesto

“We begin around 4,000 BCE with the Yamna community who lived between the Don and the Dniepr rivers of Ancient Ukraine. These Yamna created the first Indo-European language. They buried their dead, covered in ochre, with their knees flexed, in the hundreds of thousands of mounds that still remain in the lands between Ireland and India — Manuland.”

Source: Expanding Mental Models · (Finding Manuland XXX)

Ideal sub-homepage passage. Compressed, definitive, geographic, visual. The final word — “Manuland” — names the concept.


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