The Coming of the Greeks. Indo-European Conquests in the Aegean and the Near East
PIE Speakers and the Horse Die Indogermanen concurred that the Indo-Europeans in their homeland knew the horse only as a food an ...
The Coming of the Greeks ticated animals was the horse.... They employed him not only for riding but also for drawing their whee ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse Indo-Europeans brought the horse-drawn chariot with them from their northern homeland, whether in the ...
The Coming of the Greeks symbiosis of Indo-Europeans with Hurrians and other civilized peoples, as the Indo-Europeans recognized ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse Her articles thus helped to disseminate the idea, now accepted in most Indo-Europeanist scholarship, ...
The Coming of the Greeks coast and "die grossen Tieflandsgebiete von der Nordsee bis zum Schwarzen Meer."' 6 But Wiesner's recon ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse logical, it appeared at the timeāput forward by Franz Hangar in his Das Pferd in prahistorischer undf ...
The Coming of the Greeks PIE speakers learned their chariotry from the Hurrians. It was the Hurrians, Kammenhuber insisted, who ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse cation of Indo-Europeans with the domesticated horse ex- presses itself in the assumption that when o ...
The Coming of the Greeks arguing that the domesticated horse appeared in the Ukraine before it came to the Balkans, one scholar ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse other Eurasian societies. And there is no justification for inter- preting the bones of a domesticate ...
The Coming of the Greeks other hand, wheeled vehicles seem to have been considerably more numerous than they were in the Near Ea ...
PIE Speakers and the Horse it is quite possible that many of them were specialists in its manufacture. What seems to have been t ...
SEVEN PIE Speakers and the Beginnings of Chariot Warfare During the last fifty years, as I have shown in Chapter Six, the PIE sp ...
PIE Speakers and Chariot Warfare after the invasion (Hermes's conclusion that the Greeks came to Greece ca. 1600 B.C. was genera ...
The Coming of the Greeks to draw: ca. 2000 B.C., Indo-Europeans who used the horse as a draft animal, but did not yet have the c ...
PIE Speakers and Chariot Warfare world (their introduction of chariotry into India is conceded, but that episode is seen as anom ...
The Coming of the Greeks homeland could have been in Anatolia. In abandoning Wies- ner's generalization that the chariot was inv ...
PIE Speakers and Chariot Warfare doubt that the Kikkuli treatise had been translated into Hittite from a Hurrian text by Hurrian ...
The Coming of the Greeks suggested to Kammenhuber that Aryan speakers had never ruled Mitanni: the few Aryan words and names att ...
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