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 ...
Where lies the origin of the Indo-European language family? Ron Pinhasi and his team in the Department of Evolutionary ...
Ancient DNA analysis provides new insights into our linguistic roots. Where did the Indo-European language family originate?
New research suggests that the first Indo-European speakers lived in southern Russia 6,500 years ago, challenging ...
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.
The DNA study was split into two papers since Russian and Ukrainian researchers couldn't co-author, Nature reported.
A new study claims to have identified the first speakers of Indo-European language, which gave rise to English, Sanskrit and ...
Peoples speaking languages of the Indo-Iranian subgroup of the Indo-European language family probably entered Iran from the northeast early in the second millennium BCE. The indigenous inhabitants ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The origin of Indo-European languages has long been a topic of debate among scholars and scientists. In 2012, a team of evolutionary biologists at the University of ...
Where lies the origin of the Indo-European ... languages were descended from a language spoken by a group that had not been adequately described before, an Eneolithic population dated 4500–3500 ...