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Thats the same game of randomly choosing out a Culture zone and designated it to be Indo-European;
At least one of two basic/simple criterias must be fulfilled:
To which Indo-European culture is there a continuity - i.e. from what culture does it stem from;
To which distinctive Indo-European culture zone does it belong;
Neither Los Cogotas nor El Arger stem from an Indo-European complex (no continuity) nor do they belong to any distinctive Indo-European culture zone; So what makes them Indo-European if there are no links to anything Indo-European to begin with;
If you know better than clealry mention the Indo-European culture (by name) from which Los Cogotas stems from or belonged to;
I told I don't think El Argar were Indo-European, but Las Cogotas was.
What's wrong with that?
Las Cogotas were simple people owning and herding their own cattle, and they probably came from outside Iberia having found good herding grounds on the Meseta.
They practised individual burials.
That seems to match the lifestyle of the Indo-Europeans that had arrived in Central and Northwest Europe.
But I'm sure you're going to learn me much more about Las Cogotas now.