The modern world was created by the descendants of the ancient cattle breeders who lived in Ukraine.
This showed a study conducted by scientists from the Harvard Medical School (USA), reports The Wall Street Journal.
Scientists have found that the culture of the host side, which arose in Ukraine about 5000 years ago, became the basis for most Indo -European peoples -descendants of Pete Culture, which settled from Portugal to Mongolia, determining the genetic and cultural code of billions of people.
Thus, half of the people who live today are descendants of the culture of Pete, and more than 40% of people say in Indo -European languages.
As part of the study of genetics, 450 ancient people from different regions of Europe were analyzed and compared from more than 1000 previously known samples.
Studies confirmed that the culture of the holes arose in the steppes of Ukraine. The village of Mikhavivka, which is now under the Russian occupation, was defined as a genetic embryo of the culture of the holes. From there, carriers of culture spread Eurasia, bringing with them unique technologies and military traditions that contributed to their expansion.
The language of Pete Culture was not preserved in writing, but partially restored by the linguists. This can be a prerequisite of 400 modern languages.
Yamna’s culture got its name from the way of burial of its dead carriers. The main feature of the culture of pits is the burial in the embryo position (bent on the face of the knee) under the embankment.
Source: The Wall Street Journal
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