Today, worldly, we have about:
~1,4-1,8 mld population whose male part is owner of R1 haplogroup (20-25% of mankind, with R2 it will be more).
~1,1-1,2 mld people which can be called "white european descent" (15-16% of humanity)
~3,1-3,5 mld people who are speaking indoeuropean languages as natives. (~45% of all people)
This is a huge heritage of early Indoeuropeans.
But I'm curious, how many Indoeuropeans lived before the early bronze expantion 5000 y.a.?
It is possible to estimate that number? Or maybe we can be only guessing?
It was tens of thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Millions? Any guess?
~1,4-1,8 mld population whose male part is owner of R1 haplogroup (20-25% of mankind, with R2 it will be more).
~1,1-1,2 mld people which can be called "white european descent" (15-16% of humanity)
~3,1-3,5 mld people who are speaking indoeuropean languages as natives. (~45% of all people)
This is a huge heritage of early Indoeuropeans.
But I'm curious, how many Indoeuropeans lived before the early bronze expantion 5000 y.a.?
It is possible to estimate that number? Or maybe we can be only guessing?
It was tens of thousands? Hundreds of thousands? Millions? Any guess?