For decades, the leading theory for the ubiquity of Indo–European languages was that early farmers, living in a region known ...
He suggests, but does not grapple with, the question whether there was an Indo-European race, or merely an aggregate of tribes, possibly of varied physical characteristics, more or less closely ...
Indo-European languages (IE), which number over 400 and include major groups such as Germanic, Romance, Slavic, Indo-Iranian, and Celtic, are spoken by nearly half the world's population today.
The ANI component is more prevalent in northern and western parts of India and is associated with Indo-European language speakers. Ancestral South Indians (ASI): Descendants of Indus Valley ...
evolved from a common tongue called the Proto-Indo-European, whose origin has been a mystery. In the new study, researchers at Vienna University analysed DNA samples of 435 people from ...