Harvard researchers traced the origins of the vast Indo-European language family to the Caucasus-Lower Volga region, identifying the ancestral population that gave rise to more than 400 languages, in ...
New research suggests that the first Indo-European speakers lived in southern Russia 6,500 years ago, challenging ...
Ancient-DNA analyses identify a Caucasus Lower Volga people as the ancient originators of Proto-Indo-European, the precursor ...
A pair of landmark studies, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, has finally identified the originators of the ...
Thousands of years ago, a group of hunter-gatherers roamed the steppes of southern Russia, fishing in its rivers and hunting ...
A new study reveals fresh clues about Indo-European language origins, tracing an ancestral group's key role in their spread.
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.