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Diachronic map of migrations in Asia ca. 250-750 AD. See full high-resolution version at <https://indoeuropean.eu/en/maps/antiquity/>. The modern distribution of R1a1a1b2-Z93 lineages (Figure 30) shows a clear division between western and eastern subclades-with basal R1a1a1b2-Z93 located east of the Andronovo horizon (Underhill et al. 2015). Whereas the western R1a1a1b2a1-L657.1 subclade has an expected peak in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent-broadly coincident with the spread of Proto-Indo-Aryan and Indo-Aryan languages-, the eastern R1a1a1b2a2-Z2124 subclade peaks at the core of the Proto-Iranian Yaz culture and East

Diachronic map of migrations in Asia ca. 250-750 AD. See full high-resolution version at <https://indoeuropean.eu/en/maps/antiquity/>. The modern distribution of R1a1a1b2-Z93 lineages (Figure 30) shows a clear division between western and eastern subclades-with basal R1a1a1b2-Z93 located east of the Andronovo horizon (Underhill et al. 2015). Whereas the western R1a1a1b2a1-L657.1 subclade has an expected peak in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent-broadly coincident with the spread of Proto-Indo-Aryan and Indo-Aryan languages-, the eastern R1a1a1b2a2-Z2124 subclade peaks at the core of the Proto-Iranian Yaz culture and East

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Introduction.- Previous archaeological and linguistic theories have based the expansion of some Indo-European proto-languages on the spread of the Corded Ware cultures, under the influence of the Yamna horizon. Results.- SNPs and admixture analyses of ancient and modern DNA samples have been used together with recent archaeological and linguistic d...