Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe - Robert Drews
44 Crouwel 1981, pp. 101–104, with catalogue at p. 158 and drawings in Plates 1–8. In Donder 1980, nos. 1, 2, 3 and 4 are jointe ...
60 Part of the inscription, based on an incomplete transcription of the text, was published by Kitchen 1965. The complete inscri ...
13 kg. of bronze).” The tablet was found in the “Armoury” at Knossos, not far from “the charred remains of two wooden boxes cont ...
96 Harrell 2014, p. 6. At p. 4 Harrell says that “a minimum of 36 blades are preserved in Grave V and a minimum of 42 in Grave I ...
Paradoxically, the helmet from Biecz, chronologically the closest and probably an Aegean export, is the furthest distant from th ...
124 See Tartaron 2013, p. 22, acknowledging that Crete continued to be an important link between Greece and the Near East and Eg ...
played equal roles in the reconquest of northern Egypt without one taking prominence. 136 Säve-Söderbergh 1946, pp. 8–30, review ...
7 The question of origins We have good evidence that shortly before 1600 BCmilitary forces took over some of the most valuable p ...
required, on reaching the Volga, to have loaded its horses on transports in order to cross the river. And then, after reaching t ...
The case for southern Caucasia In a second difference from Penner’s reconstruction I will add the likelihood that most of the mi ...
in Greece. In addition we have a considerable body of circumstantial evidence, some of it historical and more of it linguistic, ...
The question of origins 221 The Mycenaean parallels to this Trialeti spearhead were found at Prosymna and Ialysos.^13 It was ass ...
able to employ expert Cretan craftsmen. Not particularly relevant to my argument, but of some antiquarian interest, is that stil ...
map shows two sites in southern Caucasia where slit-socketed spearheads have been found. One of these is Gostibé, on the Kura ri ...
in the Near East, they concluded that southern Caucasians learned about chariotry from Near Easterners.^33 This conclusion is di ...
Akkadian texts show that ca. 1800 BCthe palace at Chagar Bazar, in north - eastern Syria, owned twenty chariot horses and employ ...
between Indo-Iranian and Greek are as strong as those between Armenian and Greek.^42 Because the Indo-Iranian, Greek and Armenia ...
culture, but the only evidence we have for Proto-Aryan (or Indo-Iranian) comes from the upper Tigris and upper Euphrates. Whethe ...
a Great Kingdom appeared in the land of Mt. Ararat. The “Urartian” kings fought often with the Assyrian kings, and ultimately an ...
Conclusions However obscure, the linguistic relationships discussed above lead to the con clusion that shortly before 1600 BCthe ...
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