Uralic and Finn-Ugor languages
Uralic
is the reconstructed stone age language which was the source of the later Finn-Ugor and Samoyedic languages. In comparing this language to such later languages as FinnoUgrian, Indo European and Altaic it must be kept in mind that this is much older and as such is more primitive than later languages and is much less completely known than later languages. It existed at least 8,000 years ago. Todays FinnoUgrian languages are amongst the most conservative languages in the world. Distantly related to Altaic and Dravidian and in my personal opinion Sumerian.Uralic Grammar, Lyle Cambell
FU Culture terms, Lyle Cambell (from the works of Peter Hajdú)
FinnUgor phonological changes (based on the works of György Lakó + many additions)
Where do Finns Come from , Christian Carpelan, Licent of archeology (southern origins)
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Role of Uralic Hunters and Gatherers in the Ethnohistory of the Early Germanic Area. by Norbert Strade
On the possible central European origins of F.U. languages (Grover Kranz )
Europe's oldest language? (European origin of Uralic, from the works of Kalevi Wiik)
Radical Renewing in Uralistics /Agno Kiinap
Note that I may not agree with the new proposals of FU origins until they prove and solve more than they destroy, but I do think that there
should be attempt at other solutions than the current one. At the same time I do see that there is a small refinements and small changes in the
old theory, rather than just a calcification of it.