Proto-Indo-European homeland
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The Proto-Indo-European homeland (or Indo-European homeland) was the prehistoric urheimat of the Indo-European languages – the region where their reconstructed common ancestor, the Proto-Indo-European language (PIE), was originally spoken. From this region, its speakers migrated east and west, and went on to form the proto-communities of the different branches of the language family.
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See also
- Bronze Age Europe
- Indo-European studies
- Neolithic Europe
- North European hypothesis
- Old European culture
- Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Indo-European migrations
- The Arctic Home in the Vedas
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