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INDO-EUROPEANS IN ANCIENT ANATOLIA
Several Indo-European languages were recorded in Anatolia: Hittite, Luwian, Palaic, Phrygian, Thracian, Greek and Armenian. However, there are no archaeological or genetic traces of migrations of speakers of these languages from other areas. Recent works
Stanislav Grigoriev
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More on the chronology of Celtic sound changes [PDF]
Graham Isaac’s recent monograph (2007) deals with the chronology of Celtic sound changes. Remarkably, the author completely disregards the relative chronology which I published 28 years earlier (1979).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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During the Bronze Age, the inhabitants of regions of Crete, mainland Greece, and Cyprus inscribed their languages using, among other scripts, a writing system called Linear A.
Aaradh Nepal +1 more
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SOME ASPECTS OF HIEROGLYPHIC LUWIAN
Terumasa OSHIRO, Some Aspects of Hieroglyphic Luwian: The purpose of this brief paper is to clarify some obscure linguistic aspects of Hieroglyphic Luwian, a member of the Luwian branch. This language, which is used in the Hieroglyphic inscriptions of the 1st millennium B.
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An outline of Proto-Indo-European [PDF]
Indo-European is a branch of Indo-Uralic which was radically transformed under the influence of a North Caucasian substratum when its speakers moved from the area north of the Caspian Sea to the area north of the Black Sea (cf. Kortlandt 2007b).
Kortlandt, Frederik H. H.
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Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia [PDF]
This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the ...
Weeden, Mark
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Ein pathologischer Betrüger: James Mellaart
Ich versuche, einen Eindruck von der dunklen Seite des Archäologen James Mellaart zu vermitteln, indem ich seine Erfindungen von 1954 bis 1999 und eine Wiederaufnahme nach seinem Tod verfolge. Sie scheinen von dem Wunsch motiviert zu sein, seine Theorien
Diether Schürr
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The genetic history of the Southern Arc: A bridge between West Asia and Europe. [PDF]
Lazaridis I +205 more
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The Hieroglyphic Luwian -si Again [PDF]
The Hieroglyphic Luwian -siAgainWe recognize three attestations of the element -siattached to a verbal ending in KARKAMIŠ A11b, A12 and ALEPO 2. The author has already regarded this -sias another reflexive element comparable to the reflexive -ti. Furthermore, we can also point out four more attestations of a similar element -siin the inscriptions ...
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Toad zoonyms mirror the linguistic and demographic history of Greece. [PDF]
Davranoglou LR, Embirikos L.
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