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Languages

  • List of Indo-European languages

Extant
  • Albanian
  • Armenian
  • Balto-Slavic
    • Baltic
    • Slavic
  • Celtic
  • Germanic
  • Hellenic
    • Greek
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Indo-Aryan
    • Iranian
  • Italic
    • Romance
Extinct
  • Anatolian
  • Tocharian
  • Paleo-Balkan
    • Dacian
    • Illyrian
    • Liburnian
    • Messapian
    • Mysian
    • Paeonian
    • Phrygian
    • Thracian

Reconstructed
  • Proto-Indo-European language
    • Phonology: Sound laws, Accent, Ablaut

Hypothetical
  • Daco-Thracian
  • Graeco-Armenian
  • Graeco-Aryan
  • Graeco-Phrygian
  • Indo-Hittite
  • Italo-Celtic
  • Thraco-Illyrian

Grammar
  • Vocabulary
  • Root
  • Verbs
  • Nouns
  • Pronouns
  • Numerals
  • Particles

Other
  • Proto-Albanian
  • Proto-Anatolian
  • Proto-Armenian
  • Proto-Germanic (Proto-Norse)
  • Proto-Celtic
  • Proto-Italic
  • Proto-Greek
  • Proto-Balto-Slavic (Proto-Slavic)
  • Proto-Indo-Iranian (Proto-Iranian)
Philology
  • Hittite texts
  • Hieroglyphic Luwian
  • Linear B
  • Rigveda
  • Avesta
  • Homer
  • Behistun
  • Gaulish epigraphy
  • Latin epigraphy
  • Runic epigraphy
  • Ogam
  • Gothic Bible
  • Armenian Bible
  • Slanting Brahmi
  • Old Irish glosses
Origins
  • Homeland
  • Proto-Indo-Europeans
  • Society
  • Religion

Mainstream
  • Kurgan hypothesis
  • Indo-European migrations
  • Eurasian nomads

Alternative and fringe
  • Anatolian hypothesis
  • Armenian hypothesis
  • Beech argument
  • Indigenous Aryans
  • Baltic homeland
  • Paleolithic Continuity Theory
Archaeology
Chalcolithic (Copper Age)

Pontic Steppe

  • Domestication of the horse
  • Kurgan
    • Kurgan stelae
  • Kurgan culture
  • Steppe cultures
    • Bug–Dniester
    • Sredny Stog
    • Dnieper–Donets
    • Samara
    • Khvalynsk
    • Yamnaya
      • Mikhaylovka culture
      • Novotitorovka culture

Caucasus

  • Maykop

East Asia

  • Afanasievo

Eastern Europe

  • Usatovo
  • Cernavodă
  • Cucuteni

Northern Europe

  • Corded ware
    • Baden
    • Middle Dnieper

Bronze Age

Pontic Steppe

  • Chariot
  • Yamnaya
  • Catacomb
  • Multi-cordoned ware
  • Poltavka
  • Srubna

Northern/Eastern Steppe

  • Abashevo culture
  • Andronovo
  • Sintashta

Europe

  • Globular Amphora
  • Corded ware
  • Beaker
  • Unetice
  • Trzciniec
  • Nordic Bronze Age
  • Terramare
  • Tumulus
  • Urnfield
  • Lusatian

South Asia

  • BMAC
  • Yaz
  • Gandhara grave

Iron Age

Steppe

  • Chernoles

Europe

  • Thraco-Cimmerian
  • Hallstatt
  • Jastorf

Caucasus

  • Colchian

India

  • Painted Grey Ware
  • Northern Black Polished Ware
Peoples and societies
Bronze Age
  • Anatolian peoples (Hittites)
  • Armenians
  • Mycenaean Greeks
  • Indo-Iranians
Iron Age

Indo-Aryans

  • Indo-Aryans

Iranians

  • Iranians
    • Persians
    • Medes
    • Parthians
    • Scythians
    • Saka
    • Sarmatians
    • Massagetae
    • Alans

East Asia

  • Wusun
  • Yuezhi

Europe

  • Celts
    • Gauls
    • Celtiberians
    • Insular Celts
  • Cimmerians
  • Hellenic peoples
  • Italic peoples
  • Germanic peoples
  • Paleo-Balkan/Anatolia
    • Thracians
    • Dacians
    • Illyrians
    • Paeonians
    • Phrygians
Middle Ages

East Asia

  • Tocharians

Europe

  • Albanians
  • Balts
  • Slavs
  • Norsemen/Medieval Scandinavians
  • Medieval Europe

Indo-Aryan

  • Medieval India

Iranian

  • Greater Persia
Religion and mythology
Reconstructed
  • Proto-Indo-European mythology
  • Proto-Indo-Iranian religion
  • Ancient Iranian religion

Historical
  • Hittite

Indo-Aryan

  • Vedic
    • Hinduism
  • Buddhism
  • Jainism
  • Sikhism

Iranian

  • Persian
    • Zoroastrianism
  • Kurdish
    • Yazidism
    • Yarsanism
  • Scythian
    • Ossetian

Others

  • Armenian

Europe

  • Paleo-Balkan (Albanian · Illyrian · Thracian · Dacian)
  • Greek
  • Roman
  • Celtic
    • Irish
    • Scottish
    • Breton
    • Welsh
    • Cornish
  • Germanic
    • Anglo-Saxon
    • Continental
    • Norse
  • Baltic
    • Latvian
    • Lithuanian
  • Slavic
Practices
  • Fire sacrifice
  • Horse sacrifice
  • Sati
  • Winter solstice/Yule
Indo-European studies
Scholars
  • Marija Gimbutas
  • J. P. Mallory
Institutes
  • Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European
Publications
  • Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
  • The Horse, the Wheel and Language
  • Journal of Indo-European Studies
  • Indogermanisches etymologisches Wörterbuch
  • Indo-European Etymological Dictionary
  • v
  • t
  • e
Template documentation

See also

  • ((Hypothetical Indo-European subfamilies))
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