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The hypothetical speakers of the reconstructed Proto-Indo-European language, a prehistoric people of the Chalcolithic and early Bronze Age.
Prehistoric people who spoke a language labelled 'Proto-Indo-European', the ancestor of many modern European languages.

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A definition or brief description of Proto-Indo-Europeans.

Prehistoric people who spoke a language labelled 'Proto-Indo-European', the ancestor of many modern European languages.