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They tested the genomes of 180 ancient Uralic people, who lived 11,000-4,000 years ago across a huge area of Eurasia — mapping closely with the whole range of modern-day Russia and its neighbors ...
Where did Europe's distinct Uralic family of languages—which includes Hungarian, Finnish, and Estonian—come from? New research puts their origins a lot farther east than many thought.
Uralic languages, which includes Finnish, Estonian and Hungarian, are distinctly different from Indo-European languages that dominate much of Europe. So where in the world did this family of languages ...