http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintashta
It is probable that the civilization of "Sin" came from this area.
Next if we study the languages and the way single alphabets of each language is pronounced, we find that the oldest and non refined form of language in FinnoUgric language e.g. "the way each alphabet in these languages is pronounced". It is remarkable that how similar is the way in which each alphabet in a "family of languages is pronounced" only difference being the refinement of alphabetic pronunciation. The older the spoken language is the more crude and non refined the language will be.
One tribes of "Medes" was:
- The sixth tribe were the Magi...They were a hereditary caste of priests of theZurvanism religion that evolved out of Zoroastrianism. The name Magiimplies a link with the Sumerians, who called their language Emegir, over time becoming simplified to Magi. Hungarian tradition also traces pre-European Magyar (Hungarian) ancestry back to the Magi. In time, the Sumerian-influenced religion of the Magi was suppressed in favour of a more purely Iranian form of Zoroastrianism, itself evolved from its somewhat dualist beginnings into the monotheistic faith that it is today (also known as Parsi-ism).
FinnoUgric languages connect with Magyars which means that these tribes were living somewhere near "Sintashta" or Uralic mountains. It is very probable that these tribes moved from "Sintashta" and formed the middle east civilizations of Akkadians, Sinai, etc. It is probable that the memory of "Sintashta" remained in the mind of these migrating tribes and the concept of "Sin" or "Sinai" emerges in later part of history in and around fertile crescent.
Then comes the concept of animal domestication. We know that humans domesticated "Wolves" in the very start of their life in Jungles, when humans were no agriculturist and were hunters and food gatherers. The next animals which were domesticated were "Goats and Sheeps", the next animal to be domesticated was "Horse" and then in the last the domestication of "Cattle/Cows or other big animals happened".
Even today after thousands of years if we look at the lives of nomads in the areas that i mentioned, we find people still rely on "Sheep and Goats" for their livelihood rather than cattle.
This also means that tribes which were present in central asia and near the Ural mountains, were into "Goat and Sheep" grazing and these were also the ancestors of the people who in later history were Cattle/cow, horse domestication people and cow grazing people.
This concept can be verified by linguistics, if we hear the alphabetic pronunciation of FinnoUgric people, it is very looks very primitive and old. The more the language is spoken the more refinement it gets and the alphabets sound gets more clear, short and precise. This clarity of language and sound is found in Germanic language especially in Germany and Austria.
The root of the these tribes go back to the people who domesticated "Wolves" or hunted with the "Wolves" as the earliest known wolves to humans were not domasticated and were pure to their instincts. Humans first friends were infact wolves as the earliest known humans were hunters/ food gatherers and not agriculturist.