Everything about Graeco-aryan totally explained
Graeco-Aryan refers to a hypothesis that the
Proto-Greek and the
Proto-Indo-Iranian languages share a common history separate from the remaining
Indo-European languages (
Colin Renfrew, Fortson, and Clackson, 1994). Graeco-Aryan has support among quite a number of linguists, and both geographical and temporal distribution of Greek and Indo-Iranian fit well with the
Kurgan hypothesis, associating late
PIE with the
4th millennium BC Yamna culture, and this is consistent with a roughly mid-
3rd millennium BC date for both Proto-Greek and Proto-Indo-Iranian.
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