• openAccess   Language trees with sampled ancestors support an early origin of the Indo-European languages 

      Heggarty, Paul; Anderson, Cormac; Scarborough, Matthew; King, Benedict; Bouckaert, Remco; Jocz, Lechosław; Kümmel, Martin Joachim; Jügel, Thomas; Irslinger, Britta; Pooth, Roland; Liljegren, Henrik; Strand, Richard; Haig, Geoffrey; Macák, Martin; Kim, Ronald; Anonby, Erik; Pronk, Tijmen; Belyaev, Oleg; Dewey-Findell, Tonya Kim; Boutilier, Matthew; Freiberg, Cassandra; Tegethoff, Robert; Serangeli, Matilde; Liosis, Nikos; Stroński, Krzysztof; Schulte, Kim; Gupta, Ganesh; Haak, Wolfgang; Krause, Johannes; Atkinson, Quentin; Greenhill, Simon; Kühnert, Denise; Gray, Russell D American Association for the Advancement of Science (2023)
      The origins of the Indo-European language family are hotly disputed. Bayesian phylogenetic analyses of core vocabulary have produced conflicting results, with some supporting a farming expansion out of Anatolia c. 9000 ...