An Outline of the Out of India Indo-European Migration
The Origin of Indo-Europeans is a perpetually interesting and engaging topic and has been so for nearly 250 years now. However we are nowhere close to finding what the place of origin or homeland of the Indo-Europeans was. I believe it is India or more specifically the north northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent and I believe now the archaeological evidence is sttrong enough to make a case for it. While this is not the place or the time to give away all the data that make a case for the OIT or Out of India Theory of Indo-European origins, I wish to briefly give an outline to envisage an Out of India migration. Currently, the Indo-European languages are divided into many sub-branches, some of them extinct, all of which are listed below - Anatolian Tocharian Indo-Iranian Greek Albanian Armenian Celtic Italic Germanic Baltic Slavic Credit - Minna Sundberg Anatolian and Tocharian are already extinct. But the rest of them still exist today and they, combined, are spoken ...