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Chapter Five. Language and Place: The Location of the Proto- Indo- European Homeland
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
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Part One. Language and Archaeology
- Chapter One. The Promise and Politics of the Mother Tongue 3
- Chapter Two. How to Reconstruct a Dead Language 21
- Chapter Three. Language and Time 1: The Last Speakers of Proto- Indo- European 39
- Chapter Four. Language and Time 2: Wool, Wheels, and Proto- Indo- European 59
- Chapter Five. Language and Place: The Location of the Proto- Indo- European Homeland 83
- Chapter Six. The Archaeology of Language 102
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Part Two. The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
- Chapter Seven. How to Reconstruct a Dead Culture 123
- Chapter Eight. First Farmers and Herders: The Pontic- Caspian Neolithic 134
- Chapter Nine. Cows, Copper, and Chiefs 160
- Chapter Ten. The Domestication of the Horse and the Origins of Riding: The Tale of the Teeth 193
- Chapter Eleven. The End of Old Eu rope and the Rise of the Steppe 225
- Chapter Twelve. Seeds of Change on the Steppe Borders: Maikop Chiefs and Tripolye Towns 263
- Chapter Thirteen. Wagon Dwellers of the Steppe: The Speakers of Proto- Indo- European 300
- Chapter Fourteen. The Western Indo- European Languages 340
- Chapter Fifteen. Chariot Warriors of the Northern Steppes 371
- Chapter Sixteen. The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes 412
- Chapter Seventeen. Words and Deeds 458
- Appendix: Author’s Note on Radiocarbon Dates 467
- Notes 471
- References 507
- Index 547
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments xi
-
Part One. Language and Archaeology
- Chapter One. The Promise and Politics of the Mother Tongue 3
- Chapter Two. How to Reconstruct a Dead Language 21
- Chapter Three. Language and Time 1: The Last Speakers of Proto- Indo- European 39
- Chapter Four. Language and Time 2: Wool, Wheels, and Proto- Indo- European 59
- Chapter Five. Language and Place: The Location of the Proto- Indo- European Homeland 83
- Chapter Six. The Archaeology of Language 102
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Part Two. The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
- Chapter Seven. How to Reconstruct a Dead Culture 123
- Chapter Eight. First Farmers and Herders: The Pontic- Caspian Neolithic 134
- Chapter Nine. Cows, Copper, and Chiefs 160
- Chapter Ten. The Domestication of the Horse and the Origins of Riding: The Tale of the Teeth 193
- Chapter Eleven. The End of Old Eu rope and the Rise of the Steppe 225
- Chapter Twelve. Seeds of Change on the Steppe Borders: Maikop Chiefs and Tripolye Towns 263
- Chapter Thirteen. Wagon Dwellers of the Steppe: The Speakers of Proto- Indo- European 300
- Chapter Fourteen. The Western Indo- European Languages 340
- Chapter Fifteen. Chariot Warriors of the Northern Steppes 371
- Chapter Sixteen. The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes 412
- Chapter Seventeen. Words and Deeds 458
- Appendix: Author’s Note on Radiocarbon Dates 467
- Notes 471
- References 507
- Index 547