IntroductionThe origin of the Albanian language and its biological connection to ancient Balkan populations has long been one of the most fiercely contested debates in European historical linguistics and anthropology. Positioned as an entirely distinct, independent branch of the Indo-European language family, Albanian lacks close living relatives, leading nineteenth- and twentieth-century scholars to construct highly polarized theories about its…
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