WHY THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BASQUE AND DRAVIDIAN?
It must have been a calamity of unprecedented scale which drove such large numbers of people from their homes in the once well-populated Sahara, starting about 10,000 B.C. Some of the Sahara tribes living along the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Indian ocean shores had developed excellent skills in boat building, sailing techniques and star navigation, which specialized knowledge was carefully guarded by the families involved. They became later known to the Egyptians as the Sea Peoples. Other tribes in the interior had no relationship to salt water and were dependent upon the Sea Peoples for ocean transport when the time came to seek a new homeland. All of these people had the same Goddess religion, a universal language called Saharan and strong oral traditions. It is likely that their Saharan language was the only highly developed language in the entire world at that time, the product of a marvelous oral educational tradition. History proved that they were well equipped for pioneering an