Where lies the origin of the Indo-European language family? Ron Pinhasi and his team in the Department of Evolutionary ...
For decades, the leading theory for the ubiquity of Indo–European languages was that early farmers, living in a region known ...
Ancient DNA analysis provides new insights into our linguistic roots. Where did the Indo-European language family originate?
A new study reveals fresh clues about Indo-European language origins, tracing an ancestral group's key role in their spread.
These language families, including Germanic, Indo-Iranian and Celtic, evolved from a common tongue called the ...
The only branch of Indo-European language (IE) that had not exhibited any steppe ancestry previously was Anatolian, including Hittite, probably the oldest branch to split away, uniquely preserving ...
The DNA study was split into two papers since Russian and Ukrainian researchers couldn't co-author, Nature reported.
However, one group of Indo-European languages – the Anatolian – does not exhibit any steppe ancestry. Anatolian languages, including Hittite, are the oldest branch of the Indo-European tongues ...