Horses, Chariots and Indo-Europeans

Horses, Chariots and Indo-Europeans Foundations and Methods of Chariotry Research from the Viewpoint of Comparative Indo-European Linguistics - Orpheusz Konyvek

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An overview of the current debate on the origin and spread of horse-drawn chariots with a brief review of the archaeological, archaezoological, religious, anthropological and technological evidence and a more detailed survey of linguistics. Raulwing outlines the different types of linguistic evidence, with many examples, and a general history of developments and innovations in chariot design and use. He argues that chariots originated in the Near East in the early 2nd millennium BC and that there was no `horse' or `wheeled transport' in Proto-Indo-European language.

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ISBN: 9789638046260
Publisher: Archaeolingua
Imprint: Archaeolingua
Pub date:
DEWEY: 410
Language: English
Number of pages: 210
Weight: 476g
Height: 231mm
Width: 163mm
Spine width: 10mm