
Razib Khan's Unsupervised Learning Laura Spinney: rise of the proto-Indo-Europeans
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May 17, 2025 Laura Spinney, a Paris-based British author and science journalist, dives into the fascinating origins of the Indo-European languages. She discusses the revolutionary role of paleogenetics in understanding these ancient people's migrations. Spinney explores the ongoing debates about the proto-Indo-European homeland, weighing archaeological versus linguistic perspectives. The conversation also touches on the unique journey of the Albanian language and the significance of storytelling in connecting cultures throughout history.
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Scientists Blend Math and History
- Nick Patterson returned from retirement because he was drawn to biological cryptography.
- David Reich is aware of political misuse of Indo-European studies and handles communication carefully.
Be Skeptical of Definitive Claims
- Interpreting Indo-European origins involves triangulating genetics, linguistics, and archaeology.
- Skepticism is essential since gaps allow political agendas to misrepresent findings.
Fields Clash on Prehistoric Identity
- Genetics largely confirms linguistic models of Indo-European family trees.
- Defining prehistoric group identity varies across genetics, linguistics, and archaeology, complicating interpretation.





