A hypothesis Ive encountered several times online, says that 5000to4000 yrs ago European men & women supposedly treated each other somewhat equally then Proto-Indo-European speakers took over & imposed patriarchy on to western civilization for the first time. Is there Any real validity to this idea?
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Bone/tooth necklace and carved bone "daggers". Yamnaya culture, modern day southern Russia. 3300–2600 BC. [1219x1421] : ArtefactPorn
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Can someone explain to me in detail why the Kurgan hypothesis is favored over the Anatolian hypothesis? : AskAnthropology
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskAnthropology/comments/u2sbdu/comment/i4mjewl/
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-dna-how-migrations-shaped-south-asian-language-farming
The Skeletons at the Lake | The New Yorker
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The origins and spread of domestic horses from the Western Eurasian steppes | Nature
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Uncovering a 5000-year-old family tragedy – University of Copenhagen
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Yamnaya culture
Names and synonyms
- Yamnaya culture
- Yamna culture
- Pit Grave culture
- Ochre Grave culture