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Archaeolingua Series Minor - 6: Das Ende Alteuropas

Der Einfall von Steppennomaden aus Südrussland und die Indogermanisierung Mitteleuropas

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A summary in German of the author's well-known views concerning the Indo- Europeanization of Europe by three waves of kurgan pastoralists from the eastern steppes. This impact resulted in a decline of the autochthonous cultures and languages of ancient Europe. The successive stages of this process are described in this book. The social structure and economy of the Indo-Europeans are also illustrated by the relevant reconstructible vocabulary, and the belief system of the Indo-Europeans is contrasted with that of the previous culture. The explicative power of Gimbutas' theory is based on an integration of arguments derived from archaeology, comparative linguistics and mythology. This is the author's last publication; she died in 1994. German text.

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Archaeolingua Series Minor - 6: Das Ende Alteuropas, Marija Gimbutas

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Titel
Archaeolingua Series Minor - 6: Das Ende Alteuropas
Untertitel
Der Einfall von Steppennomaden aus Südrussland und die Indogermanisierung Mitteleuropas
Sprache
Ungarisch
Autor*innen
Marija Gimbutas
Erscheinungsdatum
1994
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
135
ISBN10
9638046090
ISBN13
9789638046093
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Bronzezeit
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A summary in German of the author's well-known views concerning the Indo- Europeanization of Europe by three waves of kurgan pastoralists from the eastern steppes. This impact resulted in a decline of the autochthonous cultures and languages of ancient Europe. The successive stages of this process are described in this book. The social structure and economy of the Indo-Europeans are also illustrated by the relevant reconstructible vocabulary, and the belief system of the Indo-Europeans is contrasted with that of the previous culture. The explicative power of Gimbutas' theory is based on an integration of arguments derived from archaeology, comparative linguistics and mythology. This is the author's last publication; she died in 1994. German text.