Published: August 27, 2024
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Map of Indo-European Cultures in 2750BC Corded ware and Yamnaya were at their height at this time although Yamnaya was in its late phase and Catacomb was in its early stages before replacing Yamnaya across most of the steppe. Next map will be 2500bc.

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Anatolia not included because Anatolian Archeology sucks

This map is missing, most importantly, the vucedol culture of 2800-2500bc. There is almost no data on its individual sites, but it would have encompassed Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Slovenia and southern Transdanubia in Hungary.

@VVeltkrieger Amirite?

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@DanteAl45498650 Limit germanic only to single grave and limit baltislavic only to middle dniper. Remove tocharian, its already in Asia by now, daco-illyric isn't a thing and definitely isn't from corded ware, hellenic arrives later from the steppe via catacomb, (dacothracian even later bis kmk)

@VVeltkrieger You consider Fatyanovo to be Indo-Iranic and ancestral to Abashevo-Sintashta?

@VVeltkrieger There is no proof of Indo-Europeans in Europe before the late 3rd millennium BCE, and the oldest Indo-European literature there comes from the Mycenaeans ~ 3600 years ago. Their culture has been destroyed by Christianity forever, and any proper revival can only be dreamed of

@VVeltkrieger Do we know whether there was any indo iranian prescence near the perm region which is slightly north of abashevo teritory Since they did seem to live in the sarmatic forest steppe region and udmurts do have their ancestry like the region marked in red

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@VVeltkrieger corded ware r1a W

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