OR What if they died out very early in History?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Afroasiatic_peoples
In this alternate history scenario, something happens to wipe out the Proto-Afroasiatic language speakers before they can make their mark on history like how the Indo-Europeans did. How would this have affected history, cultures, linguistics, demographics/religiosity, technological advancements, worldwide politics, socio-economic development, borders and socio-cultural dynamics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afroasiatic_languages
I think that the indigenous peoples of North Africa in this scenario would be speakers of (alternate) Nilo-Saharan languages replacing the Berbers (Amazigh) here but I could be wrong.
(So how would this effect the Indian Subcontinent and the World in terms of cultures, languages, demographics, religions, economic developments, technological advancements, societies/social dynamics, geopolitics, international relations, cuisines, mythologies, warfare, music, art, architecture, demographics, histories, politics e.g. in terms of polities/states, borders, fashion, civilizations, science/innovation, numeral systems, coinage, calligraphy, borders, etc?) Obviously, the Abrahamic Religions don't exist.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Afroasiatic_peoples
In this alternate history scenario, something happens to wipe out the Proto-Afroasiatic language speakers before they can make their mark on history like how the Indo-Europeans did. How would this have affected history, cultures, linguistics, demographics/religiosity, technological advancements, worldwide politics, socio-economic development, borders and socio-cultural dynamics? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afroasiatic_languages
I think that the indigenous peoples of North Africa in this scenario would be speakers of (alternate) Nilo-Saharan languages replacing the Berbers (Amazigh) here but I could be wrong.
(So how would this effect the Indian Subcontinent and the World in terms of cultures, languages, demographics, religions, economic developments, technological advancements, societies/social dynamics, geopolitics, international relations, cuisines, mythologies, warfare, music, art, architecture, demographics, histories, politics e.g. in terms of polities/states, borders, fashion, civilizations, science/innovation, numeral systems, coinage, calligraphy, borders, etc?) Obviously, the Abrahamic Religions don't exist.