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'''Indo-Europeans''' are speakers of ]. The term may apply to | |||
* The ] (speakers of the hypothetical ]) | |||
* ] (3rd to 2nd millennia BC) speakers of Indo-European languages that had not yet split into the attested ], viz. early ] dialects (speakers of languages predating ], ], ], ], ], ] etc.) | |||
The term "Indo-Europeans" does ''not'' usually refer to speakers of various Indo-European languages in historical times: linguists usually refer to such people specifically as ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] (or subdivisions of these terms). | |||
Note that in any event the classification "Indo-European" addresses matters of ], which do not necessarily correlate with divisions of ] or even of specific ]. | |||
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Indo-European people migrated between 1700 and 1200 b.c. | |||
"An unexplained Migration No one knows why these people left their homelands in the steppes. Whatever the reason, Indo-European nomads began to migrate outward in all directions between those dates. These migrations, movements of people from one region to another, happened in waves over a long period of time." Quoted from World History; Patterns of Interaction McDougall Littel | |||
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