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[[Fasciculus:IE expansion.png|thumb|Expansio populorum Indoeuropaeorum de millennio 4 ad millennium 1 a.C.n. secundum {{creanda|en|Kurgan hypothesis|hypothesis Kurganensis|hypothesin Kurganensem}}]]
'''Protoindoeuropaei'''{{convertimus}} erantgregem grex ethnolinguisticusethnolinguisticum [[Eurasia]]e linguafuisse censentur, [[lingua Protoindoeuropaea|lingua Protoindoeuropaea]] loquensloquentem, quae secundum methodum [[refectio verborum|refectionis verborum]] coniectasicut estparens et sermo habetur a quo omnesomnium [[linguae Indoeuropaeae|sermonum Indoeuropaeorum]] ortae suntconiicitur.
 
Res quae de eis scimus sunt quod concludere potest de illa refectio verborum<ref>Ioannes Holm, [http://www.hjholm.de/ A possible Homeland of the Indo-European Languages].</ref> et nonnullae res inventae ab [[archaeologia]] et {{creanda|en|archaeogenetics|archaeogenetica}}<ref>Volfgangus Haak et al., [https://www.academia.edu/28416535/Haak_et_al_2015_Massive_migration_from_the_steppe_was_a_source_for_Indo_European_languages_in_Europe Massive migration from the steppe was a source for Indo-European languages in Europe].</ref><ref>Gulielmus Chang, Chundra Cathcart, David Hall et Andreas Garrett, [https://www.linguisticsociety.org/sites/default/files/news/ChangEtAlPreprint.pdf Ancestry-constrained phylogenetic analysis supports the Indo-European steppe hypothesis]</ref>. Verisimile 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.