Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe - Robert Drews
a chariot and the archer who drew his composite bow on a rapidly moving vehicle. There had been warriors in the third and early ...
and arrows included in chariot burials in the steppe, and the bronze rapiers found under kurgans in southern Caucasia and at sev ...
2 With Bow let us win kine, with Bow the battle, with Bow be victors in our hot encounters. The Bow brings grief and sorrow to t ...
The Indo-European (and Hurrian) connection As we have seen in Chapter 3, the new militarism seems to have arisen north and south ...
Tigris, lands eventually comprised in the Great Kingdom of Mittani. In the second millennium BCHurrian may have also been spoken ...
the Levant and Egypt it had not yet been used against men. Because the initial role of the military chariot in the Near East is ...
have begun as early as 1750 BC. Some fragmentary texts mentioning Anum-herwa of Mama (Mama seems to have been a city not far fro ...
to Kanesh (the carcasses of) lions, leopards, wild boars and scores of other animals. Such a feat would have been possible only ...
probably composed in Hittite during the Hittite Old Kingdom.^26 The text presupposes that Hattushili’s generals are besieging Ur ...
Zaludis, the commander of the Manda-troops, (and) Zukra(s)sis, the comman - der of the heavy-armed (?) troops [of the Ruler (?)] ...
The horse’s skeleton was found directly on the pavement where it had apparently been stalled: between the third and fourth tower ...
routing his Asiatic opponents in their chariots.^51 It is well known, of course, that later kings of the Eighteenth Dynasty were ...
By the 1880s speculation about Aryan chariots was waning. Yes, PIE had a word for horse and for wheels and wagons, but the wagon ...
that the Achaeans were not familiar with seafaring until long after their arrival in Greece, she dated their arrival at the begi ...
During the last 75 years a tie between the origins of militarism and the spread of the Indo-European languages has seldom been e ...
parts of temperate Europe were dominated by warriors on horseback already in the fourth millennium BC, but that idea has been mo ...
and Iranian branches. For a good discussion of the relationship between Vedic Sanskrit and the Indo-Iranian terms familiar in Mi ...
Die Zahl der sicheren Belege ist für das 18–17. Jh. v. Chr. jedoch so klein, dass der erste nennenswerts Kampfeinsatz mit Streit ...
32 Houwink ten Cate 1984, p. 49. 33 Bryce 2005, p. 67. 34 Houwink ten Cate 1984, p. 50. 35 Houwink ten Cate 1984, p. 66, observe ...
50 Stephen Harvey, The Cults of King Ahmose at Abydos(University of Pennsylvania dissertation, 1998). On the significance of Har ...
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