Dr. Paul Heggarty on the history and progression of Indo-Europeans

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  • čas přidán 2. 05. 2024
  • Scientific Sense ® by Gill Eapen: Dr. Paul Heggarty is a research scientist at Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. His research focus is on language (pre)history, aiming to ensure that the perspective from linguistics is better understood outside that field. He works closely with
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Komentáře • 4

  • @AbhimanyuSingh-yj5yq
    @AbhimanyuSingh-yj5yq Před 2 měsíci

    india is the origin

    • @AllahuSnackbar270
      @AllahuSnackbar270 Před měsícem +3

      Impossibru.

    • @user-cl9bd1tz3b
      @user-cl9bd1tz3b Před měsícem

      ​@@AllahuSnackbar270 Homeland is Indo-Iranian Region and PIE splits from Anatolian somewhere around 5,500 BCE then after 4,500 BCE - 4,000 BCE CHG(Iran Neolithic) migrated to steppe EHG(East European Hunter Gatherers)+CHG component then at the same time AHG(Anatolian Hunter Gatherers) migrated to Greece and decimated the indegenious population to form Greek and then from 4000 BCE-3,500 BCE First Isoglosses Celtic germanic migrated from Indo Iranian Homeland mixed with Yamnaya then 2nd Isoglosses migrated to Same region at around 3,500 BCE-3,000 BCE and then around 3,100 BCE onwards Indic and Iranian split happened, in the same period from 3,300 BCE Yamnaya (steppe people) migrated throughout Europe killing everybody, then around 2,400 BCE one more migration starts from Indus valley region forming the Mittani IA component and lastly at around 1,500 BCE a small component of steppe reached India although it has no major demographic and linguistic effect on population.

    • @Outoftime11
      @Outoftime11 Před měsícem

      Armenia. Is origin