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'''Protoindoeuropaei'''{{convertimus}} erant grex ethnolinguisticus [[Eurasia]]e sermonelingua [[lingua Protoindoeuropaea|ProtoindoeuropaeoProtoindoeuropaea]] loquens<!--, quiquae secundum the ancestor of themethodum [[Indo-Europeanrefectio languagesverborum|refectionis verborum]] accordingconiecta toest et sermo habetur a quo omnes [[linguisticlinguae reconstructionIndoeuropaeae]] ortae sunt.
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'''Protoindoeuropaei'''{{convertimus}} erant grex ethnolinguisticus [[Eurasia]]e sermone [[lingua Protoindoeuropaea|Protoindoeuropaeo]] loquens<!--, qui the ancestor of the [[Indo-European languages]] according to [[linguistic reconstruction]].
 
Res quae de eis scimus sunt quod concludere potest de illa refectio verborum et nonnullae res inventae ab [[archaeologia]] et {{creanda|en|archaeogenetics|archaeogenetica}}. Verisimiliter est Protoindoeuropaeos fere in [[millennium 4 a.C.n.|millennio 4]] [[aera vulgaris|ante aer. vulg.]] vixisse, ad finem [[Neolithicum|Neolithici]]. Plurimi eruditorum terram eorum in hodierna [[Ucraina]] et [[Russia]] australi fuisse censeant.
Knowledge of them comes chiefly from that linguistic reconstruction, along with material evidence from [[archaeology]] and [[archaeogenetics]]. The Proto-Indo-Europeans likely lived during the late [[Neolithic]], or roughly the 4th millennium BC. Mainstream scholarship places them in the [[Pontic–Caspian steppe]] zone in [[Eastern Europe]] (present day [[Ukraine]] and southern [[Russia]]).<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Anthony|first=David W.|last2=Ringe|first2=Don|date=2015-01-01|title=The Indo-European Homeland from Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives|journal=Annual Review of Linguistics|volume=1|issue=1|pages=199–219|doi=10.1146/annurev-linguist-030514-124812|issn=2333-9683}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title=The horse, the wheel, and language : how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world|last=Anthony, David W.|publisher=|isbn=9781400831104|location=Princeton, N.J.|pages=|oclc=496275617|date = 26 July 2010}}</ref> Some archaeologists would extend the time depth of PIE to the middle Neolithic (5500 to 4500 BC) or even the early Neolithic (7500 to 5500 BC), and suggest [[Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses|alternative location hypotheses]].
 
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Fasciculus:IE expansion.png|Expansio populorum Indoeuropaeorum de millennio 4 ad millennium 1 ante. aer. vulg. secundum {{creanda|en|Kurgan hypothesis|hypothesis Kurganensis|hypothesin Kurganensem}}.
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