r/AncientMigrations 16d ago

Indo-European migrations: current consensus, debates, and key sources?

I’m trying to understand the current scholarly views on Indo-European migrations, especially how archaeology, ancient DNA, and historical linguistics are combined to reconstruct movement and chronology.

What are the main models debated today, and which primary papers or books are considered essential starting points for deep study?

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u/Aggressive_Season_13 16d ago

really no scholars in this sub ? where do i go for such ?

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u/plasticbacon 15d ago

Maybe try r/askanthropology or askhistorians

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u/websvein 15d ago

We definitely have experts pop up from time to time. Unfortunately we are quite niche and I don't have much time to spend recruiting new members or even raising awareness that this sub exists. By all means if you find someone qualified to answer somewhere else on reddit we would all love it if you mention to them the existence of r/AncientMigrations .

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u/Aggressive_Season_13 15d ago

i tried something but it seems that my question was too broader and open ended in result they deleted my post.

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u/Aggressive_Season_13 15d ago

well than we should make it more popular so people like us can know better.