Cognito. You are way over my head when you go back 12K years but its fascinating stuff. What little I know, you and Marduk are referencing a post ice age era in which humans began moving from warmer southern climates back into Europe and north Asia. This eastern migration and matriarchal vs patriarchal society seems to be some kind of archaeological inside knowledge of which I would love learn more. Especially, how is it possible to reach these conclusions through archaeological evidence?
Undoubtably off topic here.
Most of this subject is off-topic on this thread, but certainly not all of it (such as the term Aryan).
Whether a new thread is created or not is the prerogative of Marduk. 
Marduk, myself and a few others have been tracing the origin of culture and myths, and combining a variety of disciplines to do so. In some cases, where archaeological evidence is thin, historical genetics can lend a hand.

Marduk knows his mythology while I am probably better studied in genetics. There are others who are adept in geology, an important topic during the late Pleistocene when the wheels were literally coming off the cart ... mega-floods, volcanos and earthquakes were unsettling populations, resulting in migrations all over the globe.
The Last Glacial Maximum (23,000bce to 16,000bce) was the greatest ecological calamity on earth since the six-year nuclear winter and resulting 1,000 year frigid period created by Mt. Toba's eruption in 72,000bce, nearly resulting in the extinction of humankind.

In the tropics the climate was not affected by the Last Glacial Maxmimum to the point where people were displaced dramatically. However, in Northern latitudes, humans were pushed out of Europe and northern Asia to lower climes. Isolated genetic groups formed in Iberia, Italy/Balkans, the Caucasus, India and Indonesia. If you look at the Middle East at that time the "Fertile Crescent" wasn't so fertile, nor was inland India.
Concentrating many cultures in one spot and then dispersing them all at once, as evidenced by human genetics, results in similar mythology throughout the world. Marduk can reference oral traditions that refer to the period of the Last Glacial Maximum and prior thereto. The study is quite fascinating ... Marduk, please make corrections to the above where needed.
