The PEDIGREE of
First Speaker of Proto-Baltic

     this subfamily prob. originated in the CORDED WARE cultural expansion; aka Proto Balto-Slavic

     Born:  ca 3000 BC


 "Child(ren)":       West Baltic (Old Prussian etc.)   ;   East Baltic (Latvian : Lithuanian etc.)   ;  poss.   First Speaker of Slavic   ;   First Speaker of Proto-Germanic
 poss. "Partner(s)":       First Speaker of pre-Germanic       some other source for Creole/Koine features of Germanic
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/-- First Speaker of Early Eurasiatic   +====> [ 40]
/-- First Speaker of Eurasiatic
/-- First Speaker of Eurasiatic Proper
/-- First Speaker of Indo-Uralic
/-- First Speaker of Indo-Tyrrhenian
/ (skip this generation?)
/   / OR: First Speaker of Eurasiatic [Starostin M.   +====> [ 36]
/-- First Speaker of Early Indo-Hittite
/  \-- prob.  Man of the SEROGLAZOVO CULTURE
/-- First Speaker of Indo-Hittite
/-- First Speaker of North Caucasian   +====> [ 40]
/ (skip this generation?)
/   / OR: First Speaker of North Caucasian [Staros.   +====> [ 38]
/-- First Speaker of Northwest Caucasian
/  \-- poss.  Substrate from Northwest Caucasian
/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-Hittite
\-- Woman of the Late Copper Age
\-- Woman of the Middle Copper Age
/-- Man of the CHALCOLITHIC CULTURE   +====> [ 45]
/   \-- Woman of the Early Copper Age
/-- First Speaker of Indo-European Proper
/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-European  (ca 3800 BC)
/-- First Speaker of Early Indo-Hellenic  (ca 3600 BC)
/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-Hellenic  (ca 3400 BC)
/-- First Speaker of Early Indo-Slavic (Satem Core)
/-- First Speaker of Late Indo-Slavic  (ca 2900 BC)
/  
- First Speaker of Proto-Baltic
 

 
  (poss.) ``2(+)-Great Grandchildren:''       First Speaker of Old Pomeranian   ;   (NN) ... (NN) of WEST SLAVS   ;   (NN) ... (NN) of WEST SLAVS   ;   First Speaker of Old Church Slavonic   ;   First Speaker of East Germanic   ;   Woman of the JASTORF CULTURE   ;   First Speaker of West Germanic   ;   First Speaker of Old Norse (North Germanic)
 

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