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IndoEuropean languages spread through North India from "summary" of Early Indians by Tony Joseph

The spread of Indo-European languages through North India can be traced back to around 4000 years ago. Linguistic studies reveal that these languages originated from a single source and gradually spread to different regions, including the Indian subcontinent. Archaeological findings support the theory of Indo-European migration into India. Evidence such as pottery styles, burial practices, and other cultural artifacts suggest a movement of people from Central Asia into North India during the Bronze Age. The arrival of Indo-European speakers in North India had a significant impact on the existing population. The mixing of populations led to t...
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    Early Indians

    Tony Joseph

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