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  1. https://www.livius.org/articles/people/indo-europeans
    • At the beginning of the twenty-first century, scholars were beginning to become increasingly convinced of the Kurgan hypothesis described above. It was confirmed in 2015, when two research groups independently discovered that Indo-European men shared a Y-DNA haplogroup that is called R1a. This is found in western Europe, in U…
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    It has always been known that many languages in Europe are related. Italian, Spanish, Romanian, French, and Portuguese are descendants of ancient Latin. English, Dutch, Frisian, German, and the Scandinavian languages go back to the dialects of the ancient Germans. The old languages of Ireland, Wales, Cornwall, a…
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  2. https://norse-mythology.org/indo-europeans-matter

    The Proto-Indo-Europeans were pastoralists whose economy centered around raising a few species of livestock. As such, they were semi-nomadic, journeying long distances to find new pastures in which their animals could graze.

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    • https://www.britannica.com/topic/Indo-European

      The first Indo-European migrants, who belonged to the Italic tribes, moved across the eastern Alpine passes into the plain of the Po River about 1800 bce. Later they crossed the Apennines and eventually occupied the region of Latium, which included Rome.

    • https://www.sps186.org/downloads/basic/727208/ch3_1.pdf

      primarily pastoral people herded cattle, sheep, and goats. The Indo-Europeans also tamed horses and rode into battle in light, two-wheeled chariots. They lived in tribes that spoke forms of a language that we call Indo-European. The Indo-European Language FamilyThe languages of the Indo-Europeans

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    • www.classichistory.net/archives/indo-european-migration

      Oct 01, 2020 · The Indo-Europeans were a people group originating in the plains of Eastern Europe, north of the Black and Caspian Seas in present day Ukraine and southern Russia. They are descendants of the Yamnaya culture. These were rural people who were mainly pastoral agriculturalists and lived during the Neolithic Period (10,200 BC–2000 BC).

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