- The Indo-European homeland and the most Euro zones of Europe according to DNA Tribes
- Afro-Asiatic urheimat
- The origins of the Scythians (and early Northern Indo-Iranians)
- The Indo-European homeland
- Uralic adventures
- Non-Kurgan, non-Anatolian Indo-European Urheimat theories
- Dienekes: Indo-European origins: Neolithic Anatolia still the best hypothesis
- Mongoloid Proto-Indo-Europeans
- Is Central-Eastern Europe the proto-Indo-European urheimat? [split] //mod
- Where was wheeled transport invented?
- Aryan theories
- On the Origin of North Indo-Europeans
- Germanic Urheimat: Jastorf, Nordic Bronze Age, other?
- Are Armenians the original Indo-Europeans? [split] //mod
- proto-Celtic R1a(?) and proto-Indo-European ancestry in modern Celts? [split] //mod
- Renfrew and Mallory on Y-DNA R1a1a, Irish, Tocharian and proto-Indo-European urheimat
- Pie
- Proto Hellenic homeland
- Is Prince Edward Island the Urheimat of the Algonquian languages?
- Can Dienekes Pontikos still be regarded as a useful source of info?
- Beaver and linguistic palaeonthology
- Anatolian urheimat of proto-Turkic R1a [split] //mod
- New information on Indo-European urheimat
- The proto-Afro-Asiatics were proto-Caucasoids from the Fertile Crescent (Mashriq)
- Nostrato-Amerind
- Indo-European Migrations and Aryan Invasions of India (maps and PDF)
- First Indo-Europeans
- Abashevo Culture Discussion
- Questioning the Aryan Invasion/Migration Theory
- Cheese making in Poland in the 6th millennium BC and proto-Indo-European homeland
- Literature
- Mismodeling Indo-European Origins: The Assault On Historical Linguistics
- Spencer Wells on R1a and the proto-Indo-Europeans
- A Celtic loan-word in Lithuanian
- A Tale of Two Haplogroups and the Spread of Indo-European (Part I)
- Early Scythian Culture
- European and Asian languages traced back to single mother tongue