Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture

Archaeological encyclopedia
Part of a series on
Indo-European topics
Languages


Extant
  • Albanoid
    • Albanian
  • Armenian
  • Balto-Slavic
    • Baltic
    • Slavic
  • Celtic
  • Germanic
  • Hellenic
    • Greek
  • Kurdish
  • Indo-Iranian
    • Indo-Aryan
    • Iranian
    • Nuristani
  • Italic
    • Romance
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Reconstructed

Hypothetical

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Archaeology
Chalcolithic (Copper Age)

Pontic Steppe

Caucasus

East Asia

Eastern Europe

Northern Europe


Bronze Age

Pontic Steppe

Northern/Eastern Steppe

Europe

South Asia


Iron Age

Steppe

Europe

Caucasus

India

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Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture
EditorsJ. P. Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams
LanguageEnglish
SubjectIndo-European studies
GenreEncyclopedia
PublisherFitzroy Dearborn
Publication date
1997

The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture (EIEC) is an encyclopedia of Indo-European studies and the Proto-Indo-Europeans. The encyclopedia was edited by J. P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams and published in 1997 by Fitzroy Dearborn. Archaeological articles are written by Mallory, linguistic articles are written by Adams, and include a distinguished Who's Who of 1990s Indo-Europeanists who made contributions as sub-editors. Though it is not a polemic, the work in part extends support to Colin Renfrew's Anatolian hypothesis of Indo-European origins.

Bibliography

  • Mallory, J.P.; Douglas Q. Adams (1997). Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. ISBN 978-1-884964-98-5.


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