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The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders From the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World

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by David W. Anthony


  Mikhailovka I Late Eneolithic culture, Ukraine

  Mikhailovka II Early Bronze Age settlement, Ukraine

  Mitanni kingdom, Syria

  Mokhrablur settlement, Armenia

  Moliukhor Bugor settlement, Ukraine

  15N in human bone

  Nalchik cemeteries, Russia: Early BronzeAge kurgan; Eneolithic cemetery

  Nichols, Johanna

  Nikol’skoe cemetery, Ukraine

  nomads and nomadic pastoralism

  Novosvobodnaya kurgan cemetery, Russia

  Nuer pastoralists, Africa

  oaths in Indo-European

  Old Europe

  Olsen, Sandra

  Ostanni kurgan, Russia

  Pathan tribe and language shift

  patrilineality. See gender and power

  Persian language

  Peschanyi Dol herding camps, Russia

  Petrovka culture, Middle Bronze Age, Russia

  Phrygian language

  Plachidol kurgan, Bulgaria

  poetry in Indo-European

  Pokrovka phase of the Late Bronze Age, Russia

  Polivanov Yar settlement, Ukraine

  Poltavka culture, Middle Bronze Age, Russia

  Post-Mariupol culture, Ukraine

  Potapovka culture, Middle Bronze Age, Russia

  praise of the gift

  Proto-Indo-European language; beginning date; cladistic analyses of; homeland; link to Caucasian; link to Proto-Uralic; phases within; reconstruction of; religion in; terminaldate

  race

  radiocarbon dating

  Rakushechni Yar settlement, Ukraine

  Rassamakin, Y.

  Razdorskoe settlement, Russia

  Renfrew, Colin

  Repin Late Eneolithic culture, Russia

  Rig Veda

  Ringe, Don

  Romantic movement

  Rostovka cemetery, Siberia

  ruki rule

  Samara Early Eneolithic culture, Russia

  Samara Valley Project

  Samsonovka settlement, Ukraine

  Sanskrit language; links with Sintashta culture; non-Indo-Iranian borrowed vocabulary; Old Indic phase

  Sapir, Edward

  Sarazm tell, Tajikistan

  satm languages

  Schleicher, August

  Scythians

  Sé Girdan tombs, Iran

  secondary products revolution

  Seima-Turbino culture

  Sergeivka settlement, Kazakhstan

  Shar-i Sokhta tell, Iran

  Sherratt, Andrew

  Shulaveri settlement, Georgia

  Sintashta culture, Russia: animal sacrifices; cemeteries; chariots; chronology; economy; fortified settlements; link to Central Asia; link to Indo-Iranian; metals; origins; sources; weapons

  Slavic languages

  social hierarchy among steppe herders

  Soroki settlements, Ukraine

  sound change. See language change

  Spondylus shell ornaments

  Sprachbund. See language borrowing

  Sredni Stog I, Early Eneolithic settlement, Ukraine

  Sredni Stog II, Late Eneolithic culture, Ukraine: cemeteries; ceramics; chronology; origins; relations with the North Caucasus; relations with Old Europe; roleof horses; settlements

  Srubnaya culture, Russia; chronology and growth; copper mines; diet; dog sacrifice; graves; settlements

  Surskii Neolithic settlement, Ukraine

  Suvorovo-Novodanilovka complex, Ukraineand Danube; and Anatolian languages; and Bolgrad culture; copperobjects; at Csongrad; at Decea Mureşului; kurgan graves; and the North Caucasus; and horse-headmaces

  Svobodnoe settlement, North Caucasus

  Swadesh, Morris

  S’yezzhe cemetery, Russia

  Tarim Basin, China

  Tashkovo II settlement, Russia

  Telegin, D.Y.

  Three Age system

  tin trade

  Tocharian languages

  tree diagrams

  Trichterbecker (TRB) culture, Poland

  Trito myth

  Troy citadel, Turkey

  Tugai settlement, Uzbekistan

  turquoise trade

  Ur III kingdom

  Uralic languages

  Uruk, Iraq; and invention of thewheel; and wool

  Usatovo culture, Ukraine; ceramics; chronology; economy; glass beads; graves; metals; social organization

  Varfolomievka settlement, Russia

  Varna cemetery, Bulgaria

  Vasiliev, Igor B.

  Vehik, Susan

  Verethraghna, god of victory

  Vinogradov, Nikolai

  Volosovo forager culture, Russia

  warfare; in the Abashevo culture; in the BMAC; in the end of Old Europe; in the Sintashtaculture; in Ur III; in the Yamnaya horizon

  wheels; on battle wagons in Mesopotamia; invention and diffusion of; Proto-Indo-Europe an terms for; significance of; spoked; in wagon graves

  wine

  Wolf, Eric

  wool

  Yamnaya horizon, Ukraine and Russia; cemeteries in; chronology of; east-west differences in; economy of; metals in; origins of; settlements in; social organization in; wagon graves in

  Yamnaya migrations; to the Altai Mts.; to the Danube valley; to the middle Dnieper; to the Tripolye region

  Yasinovatka cemetery, Ukraine

  Zarathustra

  Zeder, Melinda

  Zeus

  Zvelebil, Marek

 

 

 


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