2025-04-22
46 分钟Welcome to Intelligent Squared, where great minds meet.
I'm producer Mia Sorrenti.
What if a single ancient language lay at the root of nearly half of the world's spoken tongues?
In today's episode,
acclaimed science writer and journalist Laura Spinney joins us to discuss her new book,
Proto, how one ancient language went global.
In Proto, Spinny takes us deep into the mystery of Proto-Indo-European,
a prehistoric language
that no one alive has heard yet whose echoes can be found in words spoken from Ireland to India.
Joining Spinny in discussion is global historian Caroline Doddspanic to retrace the paths of nomads,
monks,
warriors, and kings across the Eurasian steppe, the Caucasus, the Silk Roads, and beyond.
Let's join Paralyne now with more.
Welcome to Intelligent Squared, I'm Caroline Dodds-Penek.
I've had a chance to read Proto, which is a really fascinating,
hugely sweeping book, covers an awful lot of time and space,
and it's about the journey of this language, Proto-Indo-European,
that you say shaped a lot of our world today and a lot of the languages that we are familiar with.
What is it that first drew you to that subject?
Well, Indo-Pian languages are, as you say,