Old Dna Shows: Roots of Finnish and Hungarian Lie in...
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On the basis of DNA analyses, international scientists have found new indications for the spread of Hungarian, Finnish and other ancient languages. Accordingly, the group, whose descendants later brought the ancient languages also to Finland, Hungary or Estonia, formed 4500 to 3200 years ago in Siberia and then oriented towards the West, is said in the journal "Nature". Ural languages are spoken today from the north of Russia through parts of th…


An international team with the participation of the University of Vienna was able to trace the path of the ancient languages using genetic methods. The trail leads to Siberia
"Nature" study with Viennese participation brings new insights into the prehistory of two large northern Eurasian language families.
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