An interesting inquiry as to the date of publication of my comparison of Sumerian to Indo-European on the basis of Latvian resulted in the following answer:
Searches of this nature can be conducted at the WayBack Machine – the Internet Archive – at
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
As you can see at that source, at the following link, http://snipurl.com/azhi viz.
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.lexiline.com/lexiline/lexi37.htm
the materials currently starting at http://www.lexiline.com/lexiline/lexi37.htm
were first published on the Internet starting September, 2000.
Be sure to also note the sources for my lists:
The word source for Sumerian: John A. Halloran's Lexicon of Sumerian Logograms at the web domain http://www.sumerian.org and the Latvian-German historical dictionary of Latvian by
Muehlenbachs-Endzelins slowly going online at http://www.ailab.lv/mev/
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