This book is a continuation of the book "The Descendants of the Himalayan Adam." On the basis of archaeological excavations, given by paleogenetics, and most importantly, on the basis of modern achievements of DNA genealogy, the book proves and shows in detail the most accurate path of movement from the Promised Country (Baikal Region) of various families, primarily related to the O, Q, N haplogroups and R, in view of the found Upper Paleolithic sites and Neolithic settlements. Movement of various parts of the R family belonging to subclades R2, R1b and R1a from the Upper Irtysh along the three streams to India, to Urals and to Caspian has been restored. The division of the R1a family into two main branches after leaving the shores of the Caspian Sea is shown. The northern branch contributed to the emergence of such archaeological cultures as Volosovo, Srednyi Stog, Chernavoda, Baden, battle axes, Fatyanovo and others. The southern branch turned into Northern Iran and into Anatolia. After a few thousand years, it promoted the appearance in the Balkans of such an archaeological culture as Vinca, Humenica and others. As a result, the Neolithic Cultural Revolution swept across Europe.