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Home News U.S. Sport TV&Showbiz Australia Femail Health Science Money Video Travel Fashion Finder Science Home Pictures Login shares 65 European languages were carried from the East: Fossils reveal how mass migration 4,500 years ago shaped our speech Study looked at DNA of Europeans who lived 8,000 and 3,000 years ago DNA associated with Yamnaya people appeared in northern Germany Yamnaya were herders from the steppe north of the Black and Aral Seas This suggests a large influx that would have changed speech and DNA Previously, researchers believed that Indo-European language spread some 8,500 years ago, by the first farmers from the Near East, now Turkey By ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM PUBLISHED: 01:44 GMT, 5 March 2015 | UPDATED: 08:27 GMT, 5 March 2015 A wave of migrants 4,500 years ago left their trace in the DNA and languages of modern Europeans. This is according to a study that found evidence of this Stone Age migration by analysing DNA of 69 people who lived across Europe between 8,000 and 3,000 years ago. Among the shifts in the genetic make-up of ancient Europeans they found that DNA associated with the Yamnaya people appeared strongly in what is now northern Germany. Researchers have identified a mass migration of Kurgan populations (Yamna culture) which went from the As the tortured comic's marriage breaks up, were his Pregnant woman, 22, is attacked with baseball bat and Accountant caused crash by driving drunk on wrong Mark Zuckerberg's secret to acing a job interview: Struggling to deal with bad hair days? Can't get a splinter A Mediterranean diet is 'better than exercise' and can Georg 81 View comments Site Web Like Daily Mail Follow @dailymailtech Follow Daily Mail +1 Daily Mail Today's headlines Most Read Is this the FIRST man? Fossil jawbone of 2.8 million-year-old human ancestor discovered that could be our... Forget virtual reality, now you can control games with your MIND: Racing game uses brainwaves to power cars... Einstein was RIGHT! Light is captured as a wave AND a particle at the same time in first ever photograph Artist who sees '99 million colours' thanks to a genetic condition says dress that divided the internet is... Can YOU solve these UFO cases? Vintage ‘alien’ photos that governments couldn’t explain reveal world’s... Forget the gym: Scientists discover a hormone that gives you the same benefits as exercise without breaking... European languages were carried from the East: Fossils reveal how mass migration 4,500 years ago shaped our... Droughts in the Amazon are speeding up climate change: ‘Lungs of the planet’ are emitting more CO2 than they... Why Indian food is so delicious: Scientists say our love of curry is down to a lack of overlapping flavours Where are the universe's missing stars? Theory suggests there should be 10 times as many - but heat stops... Do YOU pass as a human? Facebook develops quiz to sort robots from people - and it's surprisingly hard The people who can eat ARSENIC: Remote village in Andes found to have developed tolerance to toxic chemical Forget dogs, LOBSTERS are man's best friend - and women want a miniature pig Bark to the Future: Samsung designs £20,000 kennel featuring paw operated snack dispenser and a hot-tub Follow Follow @MailOnline @MailOnline 2.5m Like Like Thursday, Mar 5th 2015 7PM 28°C 10PM 28°C 5-Day Forecast European languages were carried from the East | Daily Mail O... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2980131/Euro... 1 of 14 05/03/2015 17:33
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    European languages were carried from theEast: Fossils reveal how mass migration4,500 years ago shaped our speech

    Study looked at DNA of Europeans who lived 8,000 and 3,000 years agoDNA associated with Yamnaya people appeared in northern GermanyYamnaya were herders from the steppe north of the Black and Aral SeasThis suggests a large influx that would have changed speech and DNAPreviously, researchers believed that Indo-European language spreadsome 8,500 years ago, by the first farmers from the Near East, now Turkey

    By ELLIE ZOLFAGHARIFARD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM

    PUBLISHED: 01:44 GMT, 5 March 2015 | UPDATED: 08:27 GMT, 5 March 2015

    A wave of migrants 4,500 years ago left their trace in the DNA and languages of modernEuropeans.

    This is according to a study that found evidence of this Stone Age migration by analysing DNA of 69people who lived across Europe between 8,000 and 3,000 years ago.

    Among the shifts in the genetic make-up of ancient Europeans they found that DNA associated withthe Yamnaya people appeared strongly in what is now northern Germany.

    Researchers have identified a mass migration of Kurgan populations (Yamna culture) which went from the

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  • WHAT ARE THE ROOTS OFINDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES?

    There are two main theories as to howIndo-European languages spread in Europe.

    The first is the Anatolian hypothesis, whichclaims spread of the language occurred some8,500 years ago, when the first farmers fromthe Near East (currently Turkey) brought it toEurope.

    The Kurgan hypothesis, meanwhile,proposes that the language was spread bynomadic herders of the steppes found to thenorth of the Black and Caspian Sea.

    This theory suggests their language spreadthroughout Europe after the invention ofwheeled vehicles, from 6,000 to 5,000 yearsago.

    Russian steppes to the centre of Europe 4,500 years ago. Previously, researchers had believed it spread 8,500years ago, when the first farmers from the Near East, now modern day Turkey, brought it to Europe

    The Yamnaya were herders who lived in thesteppe north of the Black and Aral Seas.

    This injection of DNA indicates 'a massivemigration into the heartland of Europe from itseastern periphery,' said the researchers, led byDavid Reich of Harvard Medical School.

    Such a large-scale influx would likely haveaffected not just the DNA but ancient culturesas well.

    Although genes can't determine what peoplespoke, the researchers argue that their findingscould influence the debate about the origins ofIndo-European tongues.

    Indo-European languages include more than400 tongues, from modern languages such asEnglish and Polish to ancient languages likeHittite and Sanskrit.

    Basque, which is spoken in south-west Franceand northern Spain, is not Indo-European, andmay be the only surviving relic of earlier languages once spoken more widely, according to theBBC.

    Linguists have long debated whether Indo-European languages came to Europe with farmersmigrating from the Middle East or some other group, such as the Yamnaya.

    Previously, researchers had believed that Indo-European language spread some 8,500 years ago,when the first farmers from the Near East, now modern day Turkey, brought it to Europe.

    The latest study suggests that Europe was first reshaped at this time in what archaeologists call theNeolithic Revolution.

    Farmers from Anatolia travelled north, bringing new technology and language into Europe. This wasfollowed by a second wave of people several thousand years later from what is today Ukraine andRussia.

    Linguist recreates proto-indo-European language

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    The latest study suggests that Europe was first reshaped during the Neolithic Revolution 8,500 years ago.Farmers at this time travelled north, bringing new technology and language into Europe. Pictured is an earlyNeolithic 35-40 year old male from, Czech Republic, who was part of the first mass migration to Europe

    As well as genetic evidence, researchers point to the fact that many Indo-European languagesshare words for things like axles, harness poles, and the wheel.

    These devices were invented long after the Neolithic Revolution began in Europe.

    'Major language replacements are thought to require large-scale migration,' said the authors of thestudy, which was published Monday by the journal Nature.

    'Our results make a compelling case for the steppe as a source of at least some of theIndo-European languages in Europe.'

    Andrew Garrett, a linguist at the University of California, Berkeley, who was not involved in thestudy, said it was significant that the mass migration occurred at a time some models hadpreviously identified for Indo-European expansion.

    'It fills in a significant piece of a big and interesting puzzle,' said Garrett.

    Read more:BBC News - Genomes document ancient mass migration to Europe

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