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Pre-Indo-European

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The Pre-Indo-European population of Europe included an unknown number of ethnic groups that dwelt on the continent before the coming of the speakers of Indo-European languages. It is difficult to ascertain if and how those groups were related to each other. Some scholars state some of these Pre-Indo-European languages show some similiarities.

The Pelasgians, Minoans, Leleges, Etruscans, Iberians and Basques were (and, in the case of the last, still is) generally considered Pre-Indo-European peoples. The Dravidians were Pre-Indo-European inhabitants of India (see also Aryan Invasion).

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