So, a new paper came - North East Asian linguistic families originated from Broomcorn Millet farmers in Western Liao Valley around 9000 BP. Migration happened through farmers fanning out and mixing with others. As time went by, this initial gene faded but the languages stayed on.
What are the implications? All you need is some eye catching technology which people really like. No invasion, nothing. As time goes by, people start imitating you. Now, let's drag it back to Aryan Invasion.
The so-called Shintasta barbarians didn't even have a clue what to do with the tin they sold to Indus Valley. Not just that. Their biggest settlement is no bigger than the trade post which IVC built to deal with them.
Not just that, IVC wheat is found deep inside Shintasta settlements. So, what's more plausible here? The steppe barbarians aping IVC or the steppe barbarians overrunning IVC and imposing their culture?

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