Quote Originally Posted by DarknessInside View Post
Do you agree with Asko Parpola? Parpola suggests this.
* Parpola, Asko (1999), "The formation of the Aryan branch of Indo-European", in Blench, Roger; Spriggs, Matthew, Archaeology and Language, III: Artefacts, languages and texts, London and New York: Routledge.
Hell no!

Early Indo-Iranian = Yamna.

There is no evidence onto any PIE homeland in the European steppe! For example I am a Hungarian, but there is not PIE loanwords in my language and this is the situation in the other Uralic languages. While we have lot of Indo-Iranian loanwords. That was a clear situation: the PIE folks never lived in our southern neighbourhood.