Aryan Invasion May Have Transformed India's Bronze-Age Population

Jul 10 2017

Aryan Invasion May Have Transformed India's Bronze-Age PopulationAn influx of men from the steppe of Central Asia may have swept into India around 3,500 years ago and transformed the population. The same mysterious people — ancient livestock herders called the Yamnaya who rode wheeled chariots and spoke a proto-Indo-European language — also moved across Europe more than 1,000 years earlier. Somehow, they left their genetic signature with most European men, but not women, earlier studies suggest.