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Greater Anatolia and the Indo‐Hittite Language Family: Papers Presented at a Colloquium Hosted by the University of Richmond, March 18–19, 2000 . Edited by Robert Drews. Journal of Indo‐European Studies, Monograph Series, no. 38. Washington, D.C.: Institute for the Study of Man, 2001. Pp. xiv + 305
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FominMaxim, Mac MathúnaSéamus, and VertogradovaVictoria, eds., Sacred Topology of Early Ireland and Ancient India: Religious Paradigm Shift. Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Project (May 2006–May 2009) funded by the British Academy and [the] Russian Academy of Sciences between [the] Research Institute for Irish & Celtic Studies, University of Ulster, [and the] Institute of Oriental Studies (Moscow), Russian Academy of Sciences. (Journal of Indo-European Studies, Monograph Serie
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Differential Y‐chromosome Anatolian Influences on the Greek and Cretan Neolithic
Veröffentlicht in Annals of human genetics
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The Steppe Hypothesis of Indo-European Origins Remains to be Proven
Veröffentlicht in Acta archaeologica
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Grimm's Law and loanwords
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The Lydian nominal paradigm of i-mutation
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Indo-European nominal o-stems and question of their origin
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On the Origin of the Slavic Aspects: Aorist and Imperfect
Veröffentlicht in Journal of Slavic linguistics
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An Arithmetical Crux in the Woden Passage in the Old English Nine Herbs Charm
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Saharasia: Geographical Comparisons of World Cultures and Civilizations
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