Evidently, Proto-Indo-Europeans 6,000 years ago had sheep, in agreement with archaeological evidence.
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The audience is willing to let the Indo-Germanic factors go unchallenged.
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The ancient Indo-Germanic root-language divided first into two principal stems-theSlavo-Germanic and the Aryo-Romanic.
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Early Indo-Germanic languages knew her by that name.
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In India, in like manner, the Indo-Germanic settlers were preceded by a dark-coloured population less susceptible of culture.
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The value of that chronology-whichplaces virtually the "primitive Indo-Germanic-period "beforethe ancient Vedic period (!
Uso de indo-europeans em inglês
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Likeness in language does not imply that all Indo-Europeans were closely related in blood.
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Iapygians, Etruscans, and Italians, the last certainly Indo-Europeans, are the original stocks of Italy proper.
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The old Indo-Europeans, during their thousands of years of wandering, had met with many strange adventures.
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Evidently, Proto-Indo-Europeans 6,000 years ago had sheep, in agreement with archaeological evidence.
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Among all the daughters of the Indo-Europeans, the ancient Slavs have been the most challenging to trace.
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We call these new people the Indo-Europeans.
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Indo-Europeans: deities; history; nature myths
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A comparison between the two sexes of the Indo-Europeans expresses their physical and mental relations in a definite way.
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Western Asia and Egypt had been the teachers of the Indo-Europeans who had occupied Europe at an unknown date.
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The truth is that, like the ancestors of nearly all the Indo-Europeans (or shall we say Indo-Germanic Japhetidae?
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To the Celtic and Nordic tribes of Indo-Europeans, many of the trees that still exist in the British countryside were sacred.
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"From non-Biblical sources," says Winchell, "we obtain further information respecting the early dispersion of the Japhethites or Indo-Europeans-calledalso Aryans.