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 ...
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 ...