The Indo-European Puzzle Revisited
Integrating Archaeology, Genetics, and Linguistics
Herausgeber: Willerslev, Eske; Kristiansen, Kristian; Kroonen, Guus
The Indo-European Puzzle Revisited
Integrating Archaeology, Genetics, and Linguistics
Herausgeber: Willerslev, Eske; Kristiansen, Kristian; Kroonen, Guus
- Gebundenes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
The Indo-European dispersal has puzzled scholars for centuries. When in prehistory did this dramatic linguistic shift take place and from where? What were the main driving forces? This books provides the newest insights from linguistics, archaeology and genetics on the prehistoric spread of one of the world's largest language families.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Juliette Blevins (The Graduate Center, City University of New York,Advances in Proto-Basque Reconstruction with Evidence for the Proto-Indo-European-Euskarian Hypothesis58,99 €
- The Indo-European Language Family113,99 €
- Jean-Paul Demoule (Emeritus Prof Emeritus Professor of ArchaeologyThe Indo-Europeans42,99 €
- The Indo-European Languages63,99 €
- The Indo-European Languages400,99 €
- Celtic from the West 2: Rethinking the Bronze Age and the Arrival of Indo-European in Atlantic Europe48,99 €
- Edward a RobertsA Comprehensive Etymological Dictionary of the Spanish Language with Families of Words Based on Indo-European Roots41,99 €
-
-
-
The Indo-European dispersal has puzzled scholars for centuries. When in prehistory did this dramatic linguistic shift take place and from where? What were the main driving forces? This books provides the newest insights from linguistics, archaeology and genetics on the prehistoric spread of one of the world's largest language families.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 575
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 290mm x 228mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1148g
- ISBN-13: 9781009261746
- ISBN-10: 1009261746
- Artikelnr.: 64222513
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 575
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 290mm x 228mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 1148g
- ISBN-13: 9781009261746
- ISBN-10: 1009261746
- Artikelnr.: 64222513
Introduction: re-theorizing interdisciplinarity, and the relation between
Archaeology, Linguistics, and Genetics Kristian Kristiansen and Guus
Kroonen ; Part I. Early Indo-European and the Origin of Pastoralism: 1. The
Yamnaya Culture and the invention of Nomadic pastoralism in the Eurasian
steppes David W. Anthony; 2. Yamnaya pastoralists in the Eurasian desert
steppe zone: new perspectives on mobility Natalia I. Shishlina; 3.
Proto-Indo-Anatolian, the 'Anatolian Split' and the 'Anatolian Trek': a
comparative linguistic perspective Alwin Kloekhorst; Part II. Migratory
Processes and Linguistic Dispersals between Yamnaya and the Corded Ware: 4.
The corded ware complex in Europe in light of current archeogenetic and
environmental evidence Wolfgang Haak, Martin Furholt, Martin Sikora, Adam
Ben Rohrlach, Luka Papa, Karl-Goran Siogren, Volker Heyd, Morten Fischer
Mortensen, Anne Brigitte Nielsen, Johannes Muller, Ingo Feeser, Guss
Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Emergent properties of the corded ware
culture: an information approach Quentin Burgeois and Erik Kroon; 6.
Linguistic phylogenetics and words for metals in Indo European Thomas
Olander; 7. Word mining: metal names and the Indo-European dispersal Rasmus
Thorso, Andrew Wigman, Anthony Jakob, Axel I. Palmer, Paulus Van Sluis and
Guus Kroonen; Part III. The Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Bell
Beakers Along the Atlantic Fringe: 8. From the steppe to Ireland: the
Impact of a DNA research James P. Mallory; 9. Beaker culture metal and
mobility in Atlantic Europe: some implications for genetic and language
origins William O' Brien; 10. 'From the ends of the earth': a
cross-disciplinary approach to long-distance contact in bronze age Atlantic
Europe John T. Koch and Johan Ling; 11. With the back to the ocean: the
Celtic maritime vocabulary David Stifter; 12. European prehistory between
Celtic and Germanic: the Celto-Germanic isoglosses revisited Paulus Van
Sluis, Anders Richardt Jorgensen and Guus Kroonen; Part IV. The Bronze Age
Chariot and Wool Horizons: 13. Relative and absolute chronologies of the
chariot complex in Northern Eurasia and early Indo-European migrations Igor
V. Chechushkov and Andrey V. Epimakhov; 14. Indo-European and Indo-Iranian
wagon terminology and the date of the Indo-Iranian split Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 15. Fire and Water: archaeology and linguistics (The bronze age
of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda) Andrey V. Epimakhov and Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 16. Wool fibers of the Northern Eurasian bronze age: the cultural
and geographical contexts Natalia I. Shishlina, Polina S. Medvedeva; Olga
V. Orfinskaya and Daria V. Kiseleva; 17. An archaeolinguistic approach to
Indo-European wool terminology Birgit A. Olsen; Part V. Kinship Systems,
Marriage, Fosterage, Free and Unfree: 18. Mobility, kinship, and marriage
in Indo-European society Tijmen Pronk; 19. Marriage strategies and
fosterage among the Indo-Europeans- a linguistic perspective Birgit A.
Olsen; 20. Fostering women and mobile children in final neolithic and early
bronze age Central Europe Philipp W. Stockhammer; 21. Hiding in plain
sight? The enigma of the linguistic remains of prehistoric slavery
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead; Part VI. Concluding Reflections: 22. New
directions in archaeogenetics and archaeolinguistics: recapitulation and
outlook Guss Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen.
Archaeology, Linguistics, and Genetics Kristian Kristiansen and Guus
Kroonen ; Part I. Early Indo-European and the Origin of Pastoralism: 1. The
Yamnaya Culture and the invention of Nomadic pastoralism in the Eurasian
steppes David W. Anthony; 2. Yamnaya pastoralists in the Eurasian desert
steppe zone: new perspectives on mobility Natalia I. Shishlina; 3.
Proto-Indo-Anatolian, the 'Anatolian Split' and the 'Anatolian Trek': a
comparative linguistic perspective Alwin Kloekhorst; Part II. Migratory
Processes and Linguistic Dispersals between Yamnaya and the Corded Ware: 4.
The corded ware complex in Europe in light of current archeogenetic and
environmental evidence Wolfgang Haak, Martin Furholt, Martin Sikora, Adam
Ben Rohrlach, Luka Papa, Karl-Goran Siogren, Volker Heyd, Morten Fischer
Mortensen, Anne Brigitte Nielsen, Johannes Muller, Ingo Feeser, Guss
Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Emergent properties of the corded ware
culture: an information approach Quentin Burgeois and Erik Kroon; 6.
Linguistic phylogenetics and words for metals in Indo European Thomas
Olander; 7. Word mining: metal names and the Indo-European dispersal Rasmus
Thorso, Andrew Wigman, Anthony Jakob, Axel I. Palmer, Paulus Van Sluis and
Guus Kroonen; Part III. The Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Bell
Beakers Along the Atlantic Fringe: 8. From the steppe to Ireland: the
Impact of a DNA research James P. Mallory; 9. Beaker culture metal and
mobility in Atlantic Europe: some implications for genetic and language
origins William O' Brien; 10. 'From the ends of the earth': a
cross-disciplinary approach to long-distance contact in bronze age Atlantic
Europe John T. Koch and Johan Ling; 11. With the back to the ocean: the
Celtic maritime vocabulary David Stifter; 12. European prehistory between
Celtic and Germanic: the Celto-Germanic isoglosses revisited Paulus Van
Sluis, Anders Richardt Jorgensen and Guus Kroonen; Part IV. The Bronze Age
Chariot and Wool Horizons: 13. Relative and absolute chronologies of the
chariot complex in Northern Eurasia and early Indo-European migrations Igor
V. Chechushkov and Andrey V. Epimakhov; 14. Indo-European and Indo-Iranian
wagon terminology and the date of the Indo-Iranian split Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 15. Fire and Water: archaeology and linguistics (The bronze age
of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda) Andrey V. Epimakhov and Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 16. Wool fibers of the Northern Eurasian bronze age: the cultural
and geographical contexts Natalia I. Shishlina, Polina S. Medvedeva; Olga
V. Orfinskaya and Daria V. Kiseleva; 17. An archaeolinguistic approach to
Indo-European wool terminology Birgit A. Olsen; Part V. Kinship Systems,
Marriage, Fosterage, Free and Unfree: 18. Mobility, kinship, and marriage
in Indo-European society Tijmen Pronk; 19. Marriage strategies and
fosterage among the Indo-Europeans- a linguistic perspective Birgit A.
Olsen; 20. Fostering women and mobile children in final neolithic and early
bronze age Central Europe Philipp W. Stockhammer; 21. Hiding in plain
sight? The enigma of the linguistic remains of prehistoric slavery
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead; Part VI. Concluding Reflections: 22. New
directions in archaeogenetics and archaeolinguistics: recapitulation and
outlook Guss Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen.
Introduction: re-theorizing interdisciplinarity, and the relation between
Archaeology, Linguistics, and Genetics Kristian Kristiansen and Guus
Kroonen ; Part I. Early Indo-European and the Origin of Pastoralism: 1. The
Yamnaya Culture and the invention of Nomadic pastoralism in the Eurasian
steppes David W. Anthony; 2. Yamnaya pastoralists in the Eurasian desert
steppe zone: new perspectives on mobility Natalia I. Shishlina; 3.
Proto-Indo-Anatolian, the 'Anatolian Split' and the 'Anatolian Trek': a
comparative linguistic perspective Alwin Kloekhorst; Part II. Migratory
Processes and Linguistic Dispersals between Yamnaya and the Corded Ware: 4.
The corded ware complex in Europe in light of current archeogenetic and
environmental evidence Wolfgang Haak, Martin Furholt, Martin Sikora, Adam
Ben Rohrlach, Luka Papa, Karl-Goran Siogren, Volker Heyd, Morten Fischer
Mortensen, Anne Brigitte Nielsen, Johannes Muller, Ingo Feeser, Guss
Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Emergent properties of the corded ware
culture: an information approach Quentin Burgeois and Erik Kroon; 6.
Linguistic phylogenetics and words for metals in Indo European Thomas
Olander; 7. Word mining: metal names and the Indo-European dispersal Rasmus
Thorso, Andrew Wigman, Anthony Jakob, Axel I. Palmer, Paulus Van Sluis and
Guus Kroonen; Part III. The Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Bell
Beakers Along the Atlantic Fringe: 8. From the steppe to Ireland: the
Impact of a DNA research James P. Mallory; 9. Beaker culture metal and
mobility in Atlantic Europe: some implications for genetic and language
origins William O' Brien; 10. 'From the ends of the earth': a
cross-disciplinary approach to long-distance contact in bronze age Atlantic
Europe John T. Koch and Johan Ling; 11. With the back to the ocean: the
Celtic maritime vocabulary David Stifter; 12. European prehistory between
Celtic and Germanic: the Celto-Germanic isoglosses revisited Paulus Van
Sluis, Anders Richardt Jorgensen and Guus Kroonen; Part IV. The Bronze Age
Chariot and Wool Horizons: 13. Relative and absolute chronologies of the
chariot complex in Northern Eurasia and early Indo-European migrations Igor
V. Chechushkov and Andrey V. Epimakhov; 14. Indo-European and Indo-Iranian
wagon terminology and the date of the Indo-Iranian split Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 15. Fire and Water: archaeology and linguistics (The bronze age
of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda) Andrey V. Epimakhov and Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 16. Wool fibers of the Northern Eurasian bronze age: the cultural
and geographical contexts Natalia I. Shishlina, Polina S. Medvedeva; Olga
V. Orfinskaya and Daria V. Kiseleva; 17. An archaeolinguistic approach to
Indo-European wool terminology Birgit A. Olsen; Part V. Kinship Systems,
Marriage, Fosterage, Free and Unfree: 18. Mobility, kinship, and marriage
in Indo-European society Tijmen Pronk; 19. Marriage strategies and
fosterage among the Indo-Europeans- a linguistic perspective Birgit A.
Olsen; 20. Fostering women and mobile children in final neolithic and early
bronze age Central Europe Philipp W. Stockhammer; 21. Hiding in plain
sight? The enigma of the linguistic remains of prehistoric slavery
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead; Part VI. Concluding Reflections: 22. New
directions in archaeogenetics and archaeolinguistics: recapitulation and
outlook Guss Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen.
Archaeology, Linguistics, and Genetics Kristian Kristiansen and Guus
Kroonen ; Part I. Early Indo-European and the Origin of Pastoralism: 1. The
Yamnaya Culture and the invention of Nomadic pastoralism in the Eurasian
steppes David W. Anthony; 2. Yamnaya pastoralists in the Eurasian desert
steppe zone: new perspectives on mobility Natalia I. Shishlina; 3.
Proto-Indo-Anatolian, the 'Anatolian Split' and the 'Anatolian Trek': a
comparative linguistic perspective Alwin Kloekhorst; Part II. Migratory
Processes and Linguistic Dispersals between Yamnaya and the Corded Ware: 4.
The corded ware complex in Europe in light of current archeogenetic and
environmental evidence Wolfgang Haak, Martin Furholt, Martin Sikora, Adam
Ben Rohrlach, Luka Papa, Karl-Goran Siogren, Volker Heyd, Morten Fischer
Mortensen, Anne Brigitte Nielsen, Johannes Muller, Ingo Feeser, Guss
Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen; 5. Emergent properties of the corded ware
culture: an information approach Quentin Burgeois and Erik Kroon; 6.
Linguistic phylogenetics and words for metals in Indo European Thomas
Olander; 7. Word mining: metal names and the Indo-European dispersal Rasmus
Thorso, Andrew Wigman, Anthony Jakob, Axel I. Palmer, Paulus Van Sluis and
Guus Kroonen; Part III. The Cultural and Linguistic Significance of Bell
Beakers Along the Atlantic Fringe: 8. From the steppe to Ireland: the
Impact of a DNA research James P. Mallory; 9. Beaker culture metal and
mobility in Atlantic Europe: some implications for genetic and language
origins William O' Brien; 10. 'From the ends of the earth': a
cross-disciplinary approach to long-distance contact in bronze age Atlantic
Europe John T. Koch and Johan Ling; 11. With the back to the ocean: the
Celtic maritime vocabulary David Stifter; 12. European prehistory between
Celtic and Germanic: the Celto-Germanic isoglosses revisited Paulus Van
Sluis, Anders Richardt Jorgensen and Guus Kroonen; Part IV. The Bronze Age
Chariot and Wool Horizons: 13. Relative and absolute chronologies of the
chariot complex in Northern Eurasia and early Indo-European migrations Igor
V. Chechushkov and Andrey V. Epimakhov; 14. Indo-European and Indo-Iranian
wagon terminology and the date of the Indo-Iranian split Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 15. Fire and Water: archaeology and linguistics (The bronze age
of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda) Andrey V. Epimakhov and Alexander M.
Lubotsky; 16. Wool fibers of the Northern Eurasian bronze age: the cultural
and geographical contexts Natalia I. Shishlina, Polina S. Medvedeva; Olga
V. Orfinskaya and Daria V. Kiseleva; 17. An archaeolinguistic approach to
Indo-European wool terminology Birgit A. Olsen; Part V. Kinship Systems,
Marriage, Fosterage, Free and Unfree: 18. Mobility, kinship, and marriage
in Indo-European society Tijmen Pronk; 19. Marriage strategies and
fosterage among the Indo-Europeans- a linguistic perspective Birgit A.
Olsen; 20. Fostering women and mobile children in final neolithic and early
bronze age Central Europe Philipp W. Stockhammer; 21. Hiding in plain
sight? The enigma of the linguistic remains of prehistoric slavery
Benedicte Nielsen Whitehead; Part VI. Concluding Reflections: 22. New
directions in archaeogenetics and archaeolinguistics: recapitulation and
outlook Guss Kroonen and Kristian Kristiansen.