Although the Yamnaya left no written records, circumstantial evidence overwhelmingly points to them being the speakers of the ancestral Indo-European language, which diversified into a language family ...
A pair of landmark studies, published Wednesday in the journal Nature, has finally identified the originators of the Indo-European family of 400-plus languages, spoken today by more than 40% of the ...
The origin of the Indo-European language family has been an enigma that has intrigued linguists, historians, and archaeologists for centuries. Despite multiple studies conducted since the 19th century ...
5,000 years ago, the Yamnaya culture migrated into Europe from the Caspian steppe. In addition to innovations such as the wagon and dairy production, they brought a new language -- Indo-European -- ...
In 2019 an article titled “Yamnaya – Corded Wares – Bell Beakers, or How to Conceptualize Events of 5000 Years Ago that Shaped Modern Europe” was published by professor Volker Heyd as a contribution ...
Mykhailivka, a village on the right bank of the Dnieper river in Ukraine, lies dangerously close to the front line of Russia’s war on its western neighbour. Seventy years ago it was the site of an ...
On 27th of March 2020 professor Volker Heyd held a lecture titled "Being a Young Yamnaya Woman" for the Helsinki Archaeology Seminar. Given the spring 2020 situation with the covid-19 pandemic, the ...
A new DNA study of unprecedented size has unveiled ancient human movements that shaped the genetic makeup of present-day South Asians in complex ways. Those long-ago treks across vast grasslands and ...
Colin Barras discusses the fascinating genetic and archaeological evidence for the spread of the Yamnaya people from the Steppes through Europe, the Near East and India 30 March, p 29. He curiously ...
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