The horse, the wheel, and language: how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world
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adam_text | CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
xi
PART ONE
Language and Archaeology
1
Chapter One
The Promise and Politics of the Mother Tongue
3
Ancestors
3
Linguists and Chauvinists
6
The Lure of the Mother Tongue
11
A New Solution for an Old Problem
15
Language Extinction and Thought
19
Chapter Two
How to Reconstruct a Dead Language
21
Language Change and Time
22
Phonology: How to Reconstruct a Dead Sound
24
Ће
Lexicon: How to Reconstruct Dead Meanings
32
Syntax and Morphology: The Shape of a Dead Language
36
Conclusion: Raising a Language from the Dead
38
Chapter Three
Language and Time
1:
The Last Speakers of Proto-Indo-European
39
The Size of the Chronological Window:
How Long Do Languages Last?
39
The Terminal Date for Proto-Indo-European:
The Mother Becomes Her Daughters
42
The Oldest and Strangest Daughter (or Cousin?): Anatolian
43
The Next Oldest Inscriptions: Greek and Old Indie
48
Counting the Relatives: How Many in
1500
ВСЕ?
50
vi
Contents
Chapter Four
Language and Time
2:
Wool, Wheels, and Proto-Indo-European
59
Ће
Wool Vocabulary
59
The Wheel Vocabulary
63
When Was the Wheel Invented
65
The Significance of the Wheel
72
Wagons and the Anatolian Homeland Hypothesis
75
The Birth and Death of Proto-Indo-European
81
Chapter Five
Language and Place:
The Location of the Proto-Indo-European Homeland
83
Problems with the Concept of the Homeland
83
Finding the Homeland: Ecology and Environment
89
Finding the Homeland: The Economic and Social Setting
91
Finding the Homeland: Uralic and Caucasian Connections
93
The Location of the Proto-Indo-European Homeland
98
Chapter Six
The Archaeology of Language
102
Persistent Frontiers
104
Migration as a Cause of Persistent Material-Culture
Frontiers
108
Ecological Frontiers: Different Ways of Making a Living
114
Small-scale Migrations, Elite Recruitment,
and Language Shift
117
PART TWO
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
121
Chapter Seven
How to Reconstruct a Dead Culture
123
The Three Ages in the Pontic-Caspian Steppes
125
Dating and the Radiocarbon Revolution
126
What Did
Ћеу
Eat?
128
Contents
vii
Archaeological
Cultures and Living Cultures
130
The Big Questions Ahead
132
Chapter Eight
First Farmers and Herders: The Pontic-Caspian Neolithic
134
Domesticated Animals and Pontic-Caspian Ecology
135
The First Farmer-Forager Frontier in the
Pontic-Caspian Region
138
Farmer Meets Forager: The Bug-Dniester Culture
147
Beyond the Frontier: Pontic-Caspian Foragers
before Cattle Arrived
154
Ће
Gods Give Cattle
158
Chapter Nine
Cows, Copper, and Chiefs
160
The Early Copper Age in Old Europe
162
The Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture
164
The Dnieper-Donets II Culture Y7A
The Khvalynsk Culture on the Volga
182
Nalchik and North Caucasian Cultures
186
The Lower Don and North Caspian Steppes
188
The Forest Frontier: The Samara Culture
189
Cows, Social Power, and the Emergence of Tribes
190
Chapter Ten
The Domestication of the Horse and the Origins of Riding:
The Tale of the Teeth
193
Where Were Horses First Domesticated?
196
Why Were Horses Domesticated?
200
What Is a Domesticated Horse?
201
Bit Wear and Horseback Riding
206
Indo-European Migrations and Bit Wear at Dereivka
213
Botai
and Eneolithic Horseback Riding
216
The Origin of Horseback Riding
221
The Economic and Military Effects of Horseback Riding
222
viii
Contents
Chapter Eleven
The End of Old Europe and the Rise of the Steppe
225
Warfare and Alliance:
Ъе
Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture and the Steppes
230
The
Średni
Stog
Culture: Horses and Rituals from the East
239
Migrations into the Danube Valley:
The Suvorovo-Novodanilovka Complex
249
Warfare, Climate Change, and Language
Shift in the Lower Danube Valley
258
After the Collapse
260
Chapter Twelve
Seeds of Change on the Steppe Borders:
Maikop Chiefs and Tripolye Towns
263
The Five Cultures of the Final Eneolithic in the Steppes
265
Crisis and Change on the Tripolye Frontier:
Towns Bigger Than Cities
277
The First Cities and Their Connection to the Steppes
282
The North Caucasus Piedmont:
Eneolithic Farmers before Maikop
285
Ъе
Maikop Culture
287
Maikop-Novosvobodnaya in the Steppes:
Contacts with the North
295
Proto-Indo-European as a Regional
Language in a Changing World
299
Chapter Thirteen
Wagon Dwellers of the Steppe:
lhe
Speakers of Proto-Indo-European
300
Why Not a Kurgan Culture?
306
Beyond the Eastern Frontier:
The Afanasievo Migration to the Altai
307
Wagon Graves in the Steppes
311
Where Did the Yamnaya Horizon Begin
ľ
317
When Did the Yamnaya Horizon Begin?
321
Were the Yamnaya People Nomads?
321
Contents ix
Yamnaya
Social
Organization
328
The Stone Stelae of the North
Pontic
Steppes
336
Chapter Fourteen
The Western Indo-European Languages
340
The End of the Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture and
the Roots of the Western Branches
343
Steppe Overlords and Tripolye Clients:
The Usatovo Culture
349
The Yamnaya Migration up the Danube Valley
361
Yamnaya Contacts with the Corded Ware Horizon
367
The Origins of Greek
368
Conclusion: The Early Western Indo-European
Languages Disperse
369
Chapter Fifteen
Chariot Warriors of the Northern Steppes
371
The End of the Forest Frontier:
Corded Ware Herders in the Forest
375
Pre-Sintashta Cultures of the Eastern Steppes
385
The Origin of the Sintashta Culture
389
Warfare in the Sintashta Culture:
Fortifications and Weapons
393
Tournaments of Value
405
Sintashta and the Origins of the Aryans
408
Chapter Sixteen
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
412
Bronze Age Empires and the Horse Trade
412
The Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
421
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
435
The Srubnaya Culture:
Herding and Gathering in the Western Steppes
437
East of the Urals, Phase I: ThePetrovka Culture
441
The Seima-Turbino Horizon in the Forest-Steppe Zone AA2>
χ
Contents
East of the Urals, Phase II: The Andronovo Horizon
448
Proto-Vedic Cultures in the Central Asian Contact Zone
452
The Steppes Become a Bridge across Eurasia
456
Chapter Seventeen
Words and Deeds
458
The Horse and the Wheel
459
Archaeology and Language
463
Appendix: Authors Note on Radiocarbon Dates
467
Notes
471
References
507
Index
547
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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
xi
PART ONE
Language and Archaeology
1
Chapter One
The Promise and Politics of the Mother Tongue
3
Ancestors
3
Linguists and Chauvinists
6
The Lure of the Mother Tongue
11
A New Solution for an Old Problem
15
Language Extinction and Thought
19
Chapter Two
How to Reconstruct a Dead Language
21
Language Change and Time
22
Phonology: How to Reconstruct a Dead Sound
24
Ће
Lexicon: How to Reconstruct Dead Meanings
32
Syntax and Morphology: The Shape of a Dead Language
36
Conclusion: Raising a Language from the Dead
38
Chapter Three
Language and Time
1:
The Last Speakers of Proto-Indo-European
39
The Size of the Chronological Window:
How Long Do Languages Last?
39
The Terminal Date for Proto-Indo-European:
The Mother Becomes Her Daughters
42
The Oldest and Strangest Daughter (or Cousin?): Anatolian
43
The Next Oldest Inscriptions: Greek and Old Indie
48
Counting the Relatives: How Many in
1500
ВСЕ?
50
vi
Contents
Chapter Four
Language and Time
2:
Wool, Wheels, and Proto-Indo-European
59
Ће
Wool Vocabulary
59
The Wheel Vocabulary
63
When Was the Wheel Invented
65
The Significance of the Wheel
72
Wagons and the Anatolian Homeland Hypothesis
75
The Birth and Death of Proto-Indo-European
81
Chapter Five
Language and Place:
The Location of the Proto-Indo-European Homeland
83
Problems with the Concept of "the Homeland"
83
Finding the Homeland: Ecology and Environment
89
Finding the Homeland: The Economic and Social Setting
91
Finding the Homeland: Uralic and Caucasian Connections
93
The Location of the Proto-Indo-European Homeland
98
Chapter Six
The Archaeology of Language
102
Persistent Frontiers
104
Migration as a Cause of Persistent Material-Culture
Frontiers
108
Ecological Frontiers: Different Ways of Making a Living
114
Small-scale Migrations, Elite Recruitment,
and Language Shift
117
PART TWO
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
121
Chapter Seven
How to Reconstruct a Dead Culture
123
The Three Ages in the Pontic-Caspian Steppes
125
Dating and the Radiocarbon Revolution
126
What Did
Ћеу
Eat?
128
Contents
vii
Archaeological
Cultures and Living Cultures
130
The Big Questions Ahead
132
Chapter Eight
First Farmers and Herders: The Pontic-Caspian Neolithic
134
Domesticated Animals and Pontic-Caspian Ecology
135
The First Farmer-Forager Frontier in the
Pontic-Caspian Region
138
Farmer Meets Forager: The Bug-Dniester Culture
147
Beyond the Frontier: Pontic-Caspian Foragers
before Cattle Arrived
154
Ће
Gods Give Cattle
158
Chapter Nine
Cows, Copper, and Chiefs
160
The Early Copper Age in Old Europe
162
The Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture
164
The Dnieper-Donets II Culture Y7A
The Khvalynsk Culture on the Volga
182
Nalchik and North Caucasian Cultures
186
The Lower Don and North Caspian Steppes
188
The Forest Frontier: The Samara Culture
189
Cows, Social Power, and the Emergence of Tribes
190
Chapter Ten
The Domestication of the Horse and the Origins of Riding:
The Tale of the Teeth
193
Where Were Horses First Domesticated?
196
Why Were Horses Domesticated?
200
What Is a Domesticated Horse?
201
Bit Wear and Horseback Riding
206
Indo-European Migrations and Bit Wear at Dereivka
213
Botai
and Eneolithic Horseback Riding
216
The Origin of Horseback Riding
221
The Economic and Military Effects of Horseback Riding
222
viii
Contents
Chapter Eleven
The End of Old Europe and the Rise of the Steppe
225
Warfare and Alliance:
Ъе
Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture and the Steppes
230
The
Średni
Stog
Culture: Horses and Rituals from the East
239
Migrations into the Danube Valley:
The Suvorovo-Novodanilovka Complex
249
Warfare, Climate Change, and Language
Shift in the Lower Danube Valley
258
After the Collapse
260
Chapter Twelve
Seeds of Change on the Steppe Borders:
Maikop Chiefs and Tripolye Towns
263
The Five Cultures of the Final Eneolithic in the Steppes
265
Crisis and Change on the Tripolye Frontier:
Towns Bigger Than Cities
277
The First Cities and Their Connection to the Steppes
282
The North Caucasus Piedmont:
Eneolithic Farmers before Maikop
285
Ъе
Maikop Culture
287
Maikop-Novosvobodnaya in the Steppes:
Contacts with the North
295
Proto-Indo-European as a Regional
Language in a Changing World
299
Chapter Thirteen
Wagon Dwellers of the Steppe:
lhe
Speakers of Proto-Indo-European
300
Why Not a Kurgan Culture?
306
Beyond the Eastern Frontier:
The Afanasievo Migration to the Altai
307
Wagon Graves in the Steppes
311
Where Did the Yamnaya Horizon Begin
ľ
317
When Did the Yamnaya Horizon Begin?
321
Were the Yamnaya People Nomads?
321
Contents ix
Yamnaya
Social
Organization
328
The Stone Stelae of the North
Pontic
Steppes
336
Chapter Fourteen
The Western Indo-European Languages
340
The End of the Cucuteni-Tripolye Culture and
the Roots of the Western Branches
343
Steppe Overlords and Tripolye Clients:
The Usatovo Culture
349
The Yamnaya Migration up the Danube Valley
361
Yamnaya Contacts with the Corded Ware Horizon
367
The Origins of Greek
368
Conclusion: The Early Western Indo-European
Languages Disperse
369
Chapter Fifteen
Chariot Warriors of the Northern Steppes
371
The End of the Forest Frontier:
Corded Ware Herders in the Forest
375
Pre-Sintashta Cultures of the Eastern Steppes
385
The Origin of the Sintashta Culture
389
Warfare in the Sintashta Culture:
Fortifications and Weapons
393
Tournaments of Value
405
Sintashta and the Origins of the Aryans
408
Chapter Sixteen
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
412
Bronze Age Empires and the Horse Trade
412
The Bactria-Margiana Archaeological Complex
421
The Opening of the Eurasian Steppes
435
The Srubnaya Culture:
Herding and Gathering in the Western Steppes
437
East of the Urals, Phase I: ThePetrovka Culture
441
The Seima-Turbino Horizon in the Forest-Steppe Zone AA2>
χ
Contents
East of the Urals, Phase II: The Andronovo Horizon
448
Proto-Vedic Cultures in the Central Asian Contact Zone
452
The Steppes Become a Bridge across Eurasia
456
Chapter Seventeen
Words and Deeds
458
The Horse and the Wheel
459
Archaeology and Language
463
Appendix: Authors Note on Radiocarbon Dates
467
Notes
471
References
507
Index
547 |
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spelling | Anthony, David W. Verfasser aut The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world David W. Anthony Princeton [u.a.] Princeton Univ. Press 2007 XII, 553 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Proto-Indo-European language Bronze age / Eurasia Horses / Eurasia / History Animals and civilization / Eurasia / History Archeology - Eurasia sears Bronstijd gtt Bronze Age - Eurasia sears Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Horses - Eurasia - History sears Indo-europese volken gtt Proto-Indo-European language sears Proto-indo-europees gtt Geschichte Kulturgeschichte Animals and civilization Eurasia History Bronze age Eurasia Horses Eurasia History Pferd (DE-588)4045503-8 gnd rswk-swf Reiternomadismus (DE-588)4534956-3 gnd rswk-swf Indogermanisch (DE-588)4120204-1 gnd rswk-swf Domestikation (DE-588)4150403-3 gnd rswk-swf Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Sprachverbreitung (DE-588)4182539-1 gnd rswk-swf Azië gtt Europa (geografie) gtt Eurasien (DE-588)4015685-0 gnd rswk-swf Eurasien (DE-588)4015685-0 g Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s Indogermanisch (DE-588)4120204-1 s Sprachverbreitung (DE-588)4182539-1 s Pferd (DE-588)4045503-8 s Domestikation (DE-588)4150403-3 s DE-604 Reiternomadismus (DE-588)4534956-3 s Digitalisierung BSBMuenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016275181&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Anthony, David W. The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world Proto-Indo-European language Bronze age / Eurasia Horses / Eurasia / History Animals and civilization / Eurasia / History Archeology - Eurasia sears Bronstijd gtt Bronze Age - Eurasia sears Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Horses - Eurasia - History sears Indo-europese volken gtt Proto-Indo-European language sears Proto-indo-europees gtt Geschichte Kulturgeschichte Animals and civilization Eurasia History Bronze age Eurasia Horses Eurasia History Pferd (DE-588)4045503-8 gnd Reiternomadismus (DE-588)4534956-3 gnd Indogermanisch (DE-588)4120204-1 gnd Domestikation (DE-588)4150403-3 gnd Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Sprachverbreitung (DE-588)4182539-1 gnd |
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title | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
title_auth | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
title_exact_search | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
title_exact_search_txtP | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
title_full | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world David W. Anthony |
title_fullStr | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world David W. Anthony |
title_full_unstemmed | The horse, the wheel, and language how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world David W. Anthony |
title_short | The horse, the wheel, and language |
title_sort | the horse the wheel and language how bronze age riders from the eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
title_sub | how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world |
topic | Proto-Indo-European language Bronze age / Eurasia Horses / Eurasia / History Animals and civilization / Eurasia / History Archeology - Eurasia sears Bronstijd gtt Bronze Age - Eurasia sears Cultuurgeschiedenis gtt Horses - Eurasia - History sears Indo-europese volken gtt Proto-Indo-European language sears Proto-indo-europees gtt Geschichte Kulturgeschichte Animals and civilization Eurasia History Bronze age Eurasia Horses Eurasia History Pferd (DE-588)4045503-8 gnd Reiternomadismus (DE-588)4534956-3 gnd Indogermanisch (DE-588)4120204-1 gnd Domestikation (DE-588)4150403-3 gnd Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Sprachverbreitung (DE-588)4182539-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Proto-Indo-European language Bronze age / Eurasia Horses / Eurasia / History Animals and civilization / Eurasia / History Archeology - Eurasia Bronstijd Bronze Age - Eurasia Cultuurgeschiedenis Horses - Eurasia - History Indo-europese volken Proto-indo-europees Geschichte Kulturgeschichte Animals and civilization Eurasia History Bronze age Eurasia Horses Eurasia History Pferd Reiternomadismus Indogermanisch Domestikation Bronzezeit Sprachverbreitung Azië Europa (geografie) Eurasien |
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