
New Humanists Enter the Indo-Europeans, feat. Colin Gorrie | Episode CIII
Supposedly, about half of the world population speaks languages that all come from one root language: Proto-Indo-European. How do we know, and where did "PIE" come from? Ukraine, Anatolia, or somewhere else? Did the Indo-Europeans spread out in a massive, peaceful migration of farmers? Or as small bands of shepherds, stealing livestock and killing anyone standing in the way? How do we even know what a prehistoric language sounded like if we don't have any record of their language? In this episode, Colin Gorrie joins us to discuss the opening chapters of Laura Spinney's Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global, a fascinating and enjoyable survey of the current state of research into Proto-Indo-European, and a useful introduction to the fields of historical linguistics, archaeology, and paleogenetics, and how they relate to the question of Indo-European origins.
Laura Spinney's Proto: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9781639732586
Colin Gorrie's YouTube interview with Laura Spinney: https://youtu.be/_nVIV-qaHHY
Fustel de Coulanges's The Ancient City: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780648690542
Erwin Rohde's Psyche: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780415225632
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