Indo-European from the east and Celtic from the west: reconciling models for languages in later prehistory (original) (raw)

Indo-European cereal terminology suggests a Northwest Pontic homeland for the core Indo-European languages

Paulus S van Sluis, Anthony Jakob, Andrew Wigman, Axel Palmér

PLoS ONE 17(10), 2022

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Redefining Pre-Indo-European Language Families of Bronze Age Western Europe: A Study Based on the Synthesis of Scientific Evidence From Archaeology, Historical Linguistics and Genetics

European Scientific Journal ESJ

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Formation of the Indo-European branches in the light of the Archaeogenetic Revolution

John Koch

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Иванова С., Никитин А. Мировоззренческий аспект формирования ямной культурно-исторической общности The Indo-European legacy in language and culture Dudziak A. (Ed.) Olsztyn: University of Warmia and Mazury 2020

Alexey G Nikitin, Svetlana Ivanova

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Bomhard - Prehistoric Language Contact on the Steppes: The Case of Indo-European and Northwest Caucasian (corrected 25 December 2023)

Allan R . Bomhard

Prehistoric Language Contact on the Steppes, 2023

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Continuity from Paleolithic of Indo-European and Uralic populations in Europe: the convergence of linguistic and archaeological frontiers

Mario Alinei

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Palaeogenetics: what can it tell linguists about Indo-European languages

Gabriel Solans

Wékwos n°7, 2024

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The Indo-Europeans and the Non-Indo-Europeans in Prehistoric Northern Europe

Petri Kallio

Adam Hyllested, Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead, Thomas Olander, and Birgit Anette Olsen (eds.), Language and Prehistory of the Indo- European Peoples: A Cross-Disciplinary Perspective, pp. 187-203. Copenhagen Studies in Indo-European 7. Copenhagen., 2017

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The Slavic Ethnogenesis in the framework of the Paleolithic Continuity Theory

Mario Alinei

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Massive migration from the steppe is a source for Indo-European languages in Europe

Alissa Mittnik

2015

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Birgit A. Olsen, Thomas Olander and Kristian Kristiansen (eds.) 2019: Tracing the Indo-Europeans: New evidence from archaeology and historical linguistics. Oxbow books, Oxford. 184 p. ISBN: 9781789252705

Christopher Prescott

Primitive Tider

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Review of Birgit A. Olsen, Thomas Olander and Kristian Kristiansen (eds.) 2019: Tracing the Indo-Europeans: New evidence from archaeology and historical linguistics. Oxbow books, Oxford. 184 p. ISBN: 9781789252705.

Christopher Prescott

Primitive Tider, 2020

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Anthony and Ringe 2015 The Indo-European homeland from linguistic and archaeological evidence

Don Ringe, David Anthony

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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH LES LANGUES INDO-EUROPEENNES SONT-ELLES ISSUES D'UNE LANGUE ORIGINELLE TRANS-EURASIENNE ? UNE APPROCHE INTERDISCIPLINAIRE

Xavier Rouard

SCIENTIFIC CULTURE, 2022

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Proto-Indo-Europeans: The Prologue

Alexander Kozintsev

Journal of Indo-European Studies, vol. 47 (3-4), pp.293-380, 2019

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Conférence Our ancestors the Gauls, the Slavs, the Dravidians and the Burushos

Xavier Rouard

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The Indo-European Homeland from Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives

Parul Yasmin Jinabade

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Central Asia: the common Eurasian homeland of Gaulish and Balkan languages

Xavier Rouard

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Did Indo-European languages as Gaulish stem from an original Trans-Eurasian language? An interdisciplinary approach -Summary of findings

Xavier Rouard

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A review of 'Celtic from the West – Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language and literature', by Barry Cunliffe & John Koch (editors), Oxford Books, Oxford, 2010, 384 pp. (£40)

Phylip Brake

Cambria Magazine, 2011

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Iberian and the Urals: Iberian and Basque as descendants of the eastern PIE-related ancestor of Paleo-European in the Eurasian steppes - A completely reconsidered view of the genesis of Iberian - rev. 20.06.2023

Eduard Selleslagh-Suykens

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Proto-Indo-European Languages and Institutions: An archaeological Approach

Kristian Kristiansen

Departure from the Homeland(eds.): M. vanderLinden and C. Jones-Bley(2009), 2009

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The Paleolithic Continuity Theory on Indo-European Origins

Mario Alinei

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*dhéĝhōm,*héshr, and *wek (earth, blood, and speech): an archaeological, genetic, and linguistic exploration of Indo-European origins

Lara Bluhm

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The expansion of the Indo-European languages

Frederik Kortlandt

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Re-theorising mobility and the formation of culture and language among the Corded Ware Culture in Europe

Karl-Göran Sjögren, Guus Kroonen, Niels Nørkjær Johannsen, Karin M Frei, Kristian Kristiansen, Rune Iversen, T. Douglas Price, Łukasz Pospieszny

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Language, and Cultural Connection in Eastern Europe in the Bronze Age

Valentyn Stetsyuk

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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH 03-24

Xavier Rouard

Scientific Culture, 2022

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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH 01-24

Xavier Rouard

Sccientific Culture, 2022

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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH 07-24

Xavier Rouard

Scientific Culture, 2022

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My “Steppe-Anatolian-Kurgan hypothesis” 9,000/8,000-7,000 years ago, and a relationship between Proto-Indo-European and Proto-Yeniseian

Damien Marie AtHope

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The Paleolithic Continuity Theory on Indoeuropean Origins: An Introduction

Mario Alinei

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(2013) V. Heyd, Europe 2500 to 2200 BC: Between Expiring Ideologies and Emerging Complexity. In: The Oxford Handbook of the European Bronze Age. Ed. by H. Fokkens & A. Harding (Oxford: University Press), p. 47-67.

Volker Heyd

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Celtic from the West 3. Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: questions of shared language

John Koch

Celtic from the West 3 Atlantic Europe in the Metal Ages: questions of shared language, 2016

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Celtic from the West: Alternative Perspectives from Archaeology, Genetics, Language and Literature, edited by Barry Cunliffe & John T. Koch, 2010. Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-410-4 hardback £40 & US$80; viii +384 pp., 127 figs

John Koch

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2011

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