Bronze Age Iberia Received Fewer Indo-European Invaders than Rest of Europe

The genomes of individuals who lived on the Iberian Peninsula in the Bronze Age had minor genetic input from Steppe invaders, suggesting that these migrations played a smaller role in the genetic... Read more »

Discovery of 6,000-Year-Old Ukraine Temple Offers Glimpse into Ancient Indo-European Daily Life

The unearthing of a 6,000-year-old massive temple complex in central Ukraine has offered a rare glimpse into everyday life of the Indo-European people at about the time of their first major invasions... Read more »

Genetic Study on Skin-Color Gene Confirms Aryan Ancestry in Upper Caste Indians

November 2014. A genetic study on skin-color causing genes has confirmed that “South Asians and Europeans share identity by descent”—in other words, that the lighter skin of many inhabitants of northern Indian... Read more »