curprev02:1202:12, 31 May 2024 2409:4089:be43:480f:741f:8d6e:7fe8:bd9ftalk 58,428 bytes+1,769 Restoring the note inserted by Joshua Jonathan, which was abruptly removed, and adding proper citations with source quotations. Additionally, there is a genetics section in this article dedicated to explaining the distinct lineages of Asian Indo-Iranians and European 'Indo-European' speakers.undo
curprev02:5702:57, 24 April 2024 IndoIranianEnthusiasttalkcontribs m56,626 bytes+3,468 I fixed a minor grammar issue in the first paragraph by readding the word "the" before "Iranian peoples". Not sure why it was removed in the first place. I also readded the text box and image that was removed after my original revision, this time with my sources cited. I also kept the original Sintashta-Petrokvka text box and image this time around, instead of completely replacing it like how I did in my first revision.undoTag: Visual edit
curprev02:3102:31, 22 April 2024 IndoIranianEnthusiasttalkcontribs m53,121 bytes−37 Fixed a minor grammar issue in the first paragraph and changed the original image of the Sintashta cultural complex into one that is more easy to comprehend visually as well as a caption to explain what is going on.undoTags: RevertedVisual edit
curprev03:2503:25, 15 January 2024 2409:40e3:102f:8b4d:1d92:76e1:a9c2:2e0ctalk 51,979 bytes+915 providing citation.adding preffered terminolgy used in mainstream scholarship rather than weasel wording.we usually refer to proto-indo europeans as early indo europeans or proto germanics as early germanics.meaning changes.undo