Genomics Reveals the Origin of Indo-European Languages: An Ancient Secret from the Lower Volga

A groundbreaking genomics study has unearthed the surprising origins of the Indo-European language family. Researchers discovered that an ancient population from the Caucasus Lower Volga region was the ultimate source of Indo-European languages, sharing close connections with later Yamnaya culture and Anatolian language speakers. The Yamnaya culture spread Indo-European languages across Europe and into the Indian subcontinent through population expansion, with their unique cultural traditions, like kurgan burials, also stemming from the Caucasus Lower Volga people. This research not only reshapes our understanding of Indo-European origins but also showcases the immense potential of ancient DNA technology in tracing human history and cultural diffusion.