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For most of the time that our species has studied its own history, much of the past has been shrouded in darkness. Why did people live where they did? And for how long? The world before the written historical record was nothing other than a hypothesis. But then scholars of languages began to notice something. There seemed to be similarities in languages from Hindi, to Greek, to German to Russian. From the jungles of Bengal to the British Isles, languages separated by thousands and thousands of miles shared structure and vocabulary. These came to be called the Indo-European languages, and they are spoken by some 45% of all humans on earth today. What was going on? What could explain this? Could all these tongues have a common ancestor? Then, about ten years ago, came a technological breakthrough that in a flash illuminated entire stretches of our history that were utterly unknown to us. And the story is stranger, more brutal and more epic than we ever thought. This is the story of how the Indo-Europeans conquered the world. To support the channel: https://lostincontext.com/ (become a supporter) https://buymeacoffee.com/lostincontext (tip jar) Sources and recommendations (with Amazon links- If you buy I will earn a small commission) Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global, Laura Spinney, 2025 (https://amzn.to/46NAypP) This is THE book to read on the story as we currently know it. Highly readable and excellent. The Indo-Europeans Rediscovered: How a Scientific Revolution is Rewriting Their Story, J. P. Mallory (https://amzn.to/4rlhS81) More about how the search for the Indo-European homeland has evolved over centuries. Less useful as an introduction, but good for broader context. Foreign Devils on the Silk Road: The Search for the Lost Treasures of Central Asia, Peter Hopkirk (https://amzn.to/40gDOGE) A terrifically fun read on the re-discovery of the Tocharian civilisations, told like an adventure story. Razib Khan (https://www.razibkhan.com/) 00:00 Intro 0:32 The Indo-European languages 05:34 Origins 08:30 The Steppe 12:05 Horses and Wheels 16:39 Europe 22:15 Corded Ware and Bell Beakers 27:31 How? 35:11 Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Basque 40:38 Europe and it's languages 45:55 Tocharians 49:13 Aktobe 55:00 Sintashta 58:15 Iranians 1:09:26 Kalash 1:23:21 Indo-Aryans 1:25:06 Nuristanis 1:34:09 The Aryans 1:38:40 Hinduism 1:46:15 Caste and the Aryans 1:47:48 'Out of India' Theory 1:50:43 The World of the Steppe