- by laura spinney
- indo european, anatolia to west, zagros to east, indo european
language, to north after drought, then towards south in time of uruk,
maybe used wagon
- proto indo european yamnaya, horse, myth
- anatolia, archeology suggests indo europe, genetics says not,
probably from armenia
- tocharian tarim basin, archeology suggests indo european, genetics
from ural, probably mixed up networking through war and etc
- celtic italic germanic, archeology suggests very quick expansion into
europe, genetics suggests germs charm polygamy, celtic in northern
europe and brit, italic replacing, germanic invading as saxon viking
norman
- indo iranian, persian and sanskrit, bounce back from europe and split
- balto slavic, towards west slavic wandering but baltic not so much
- greek albanian armenian, towards west, genetics supports except for
armenia