I am an actor, writer, and director based in Ryde. I speak Kurdish, Persian, and Turkish. I started acting in 2009 and have received training at NIDA, Australia Institute of Music (AIM), and several ...
Last came a sweeping incursion of people (and genes) from the plains of modern Ukraine and Russia—animal herders known as the Yamnaya, who surged into Western Europe spreading the roots of the ...
The study used ancient DNA analysis to provide insights into the origins of Indo-European languages, linking their expansion to a population known as the Yamnaya, who appeared around 3300 BCE and ...
The storied Yamnaya people emerged as the leading contenders for the language family's originators. The influential 2007 book "The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the ...
Previous studies had identified the Yamnaya culture (3300–2600 BCE) of the Pontic-Caspian steppes, north of the Black and Caspian Seas, as a key influence on genetic and cultural shifts. Around 3100 ...
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