First Indo-European language may have been spoken by farmers in southern of Anatolia
According to analysis of related words the ancestor of the Indo-European languages may have been spoken by farmers in southern Turkey 8,000 years ago.
According to analysis of related words the ancestor of the Indo-European languages may have been spoken by farmers in southern Turkey 8,000 years ago.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Broad Institute researcher David Reich commented on the oldest ancient DNA Study made about the prehistory of South and Central Asia and arguesed: We can rule out a large-scale spread of farmers with Anatolian…