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  1. Therefore, speakers of early Tocharian must have made a long trek eastward before they settled in the Tarim Basin. Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that they first moved east to southern Siberia around 3500 BCE and then south to the Tarim Basin in China, where they may have arrived as early as 2000 BCE.

  2. 4 de mar. de 2019 · Project description The Tocharian Trek is a linguistic test of the hypothesis that early speakers of Tocharian moved from the Indo-European homeland first to southern Siberia, where they can be identified with the Afanasievo Culture, and then south into the Tarim Basin in Northwest China.

  3. 26 de may. de 2024 · Ethnogenesis of Uyghurs Sherqiy Türkistan Jungxua emes - East Türkistan is not China.

  4. Niels Schoubben is a PhD-student in the ERC-project "The Tocharian Trek" under the supervision of dr. Michaël Peyrot and prof. dr. Sasha Lubotsky. He researches language contact between Middle Indic (Niya Gāndhārī), Middle Iranian and Tocharian in the administrative documents (3rd-4th century AD) from the Middle Indic Shan-Shan kingdom at ...

  5. 2018-2023: “The Tocharian Trek”, European Research Council (ERC) Starting Grant. 2016-2021: “Tracking the Tocharians”, The Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) VIDI. 2014-2016: “Niya-Tocharian”, Marie Curie Intra-European Fellowship. 2004-2009: “The Tocharian Subjunctive”, Leiden University PhD Scholarship.

  6. The Tocharian Trek: A linguistic reconstruction of the migration of the Tocharians from Europe to China. Alternate Name: TheTocharianTrek. Funder: European Commission.

  7. 0000-0002-5983-9690. Full profile: Michaël Peyrot was trained at Leiden University in Historical Indo-European Linguistics, specializing in an extinct Indo-European language from Northwest China: Tocharian. After obtaining his PhD degree in 2010, he moved to the University of Vienna, then, with a Marie Curie Fellowship, to the Turfanforschung ...