3. INDO-EUROPEANS Family: Indo-European Bantu (Zulu,…)Malayopolinesica (Malay, Hawaiian, ...) Hyperborea (Arctic languages) Hamitic (Egyptian, Ethiopian, ...) Semitic (Assyrian, Hebrew, Phoenician, Aramaic, Arabic, ... Ural - Altaic (Finnish, Estonian, Turkish, ....) Dravidian (Tamil and languages of southeast India) Afro-Asian American (Native American languages) Caucasian Australian
4. INDO-EUROPEANS Theory: - Kurgan. The Pennsylvania family tree, 2002. Ringe-Warnow-Taylor tree - Anatolian farming. The New Zealand family tree, 2003. Gray-Atkinson tree
5. INDO-EUROPEANS Kurgatheory Pre-Proto-Indoeuropean6000 – 3500 B.C. Proto-Indoeuropean3500 – 2500 B.C. Comparativemethod. Phonetic, phonological and morphologicalLaws.Grimm'sand Verner’sLaws.Satem and Centumlanguages
9. INDO-EUROPEANS Proto-Indoeuropean 3500 – 2500 B. C. Indo-European 2500 B. C. Indo-Europeans 1500 B. C. Indo-Europeans500 B. C. Indo-Europeans500 A.D. RomanEmpire and Germanicmigrations
10. INDO-EUROPEANS Anatolian farming theory 1987 ColinRenfrew. The expansion of agriculturefromAnatoliabetween 8000 and 9500 yearsago 2003 Russell D. Gray & Quentin D. Atkinson
11. INDO-EUROPEANS Anatolian farming theory Hittite (Anatolia) 8700 a.C. Proto- Indoeuropean Hittite 7900 a.C. Tocharian Greco-armenian