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Since 1999, after intense lobbying from unions representing French farmers, the THC limit for European hemp has been capped at 0.2%. For instance, adoption of the 0.2% limit reduced both the ...
Based on both lexical and, especially, archaeological evidence, the standard view among scholars has for some time been that the Proto-Indo-European homeland was on the Pontic-Caspian steppe, between ...
“This Indo-European story has been mystery for 200 years, and now step by step, we are coming closer to the solution,” says Volker Heyd, an archaeologist at the University of Helsinki.
And no one seems concerned that the Russian word kurgan, which has played an outsize role in Indo-European studies for generations, came to Slavic from a Turkic—i.e., non-Indo-European—language.