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Proto-Uralic homeland: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:3617:36, 26 January 2023 46.125.249.50 talk 25,788 bytes +1,351 IP edit: Add Nichols, Johanna (2021-01-01). "The Origin and Dispersal of Uralic: Distributional Typological View". corrections made per source (such as removing the claim that the authors approved a possible connection between PIE and PU, which in fact was the contrary and included by mistake) undo Tag: Visual edit

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  • curprev 16:0016:00, 10 November 2022 Austronesier talk contribs 22,297 bytes −7 Modern view: Hunter-gatherers in Western Siberia are not necessarily equal to WSHG ancestry. Grünthal et al. do not make this connection, so this is OR. undo
  • curprev 15:5715:57, 10 November 2022 Austronesier talk contribs 22,304 bytes −842 Removed per WP:UNDUE. A paper that proposes an alternative scenario based on the bold claim that the presence of Uralic languages in NE Europe can be linked to the expansion of Yamnaya ancestry should have way more than just one citation (as of now). Relevant papers by Saag et al (2019), Lamnidis et al (2018), Tambets et al (2018) have 50+ cites. And strictly speaking, the paper does not address the question of the Uralic homeland at all, but only the presence of Uralic languages in Europe. undo

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