Indo-European Interfaces
Integrating Linguistics, Mythology and Archaeology
Contributor(s)
Larsson, Jenny (editor)
Olander, Thomas (editor)
Jørgensen, Anders Richardt (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Current scientific advances are reshaping our understanding of prehistory, offering unprecedented insights into the movements and kinship patterns of prehistoric populations. These new advances provide us with detailed information on several aspects of the early speakers of Indo-European and their lives. However, the prehistoric humans that we know through bones and potsherds were once real people speaking real languages and having specific beliefs, mythological tales and poetic expressions.
With this book, we want to apply a multidisciplinary approach that combines historical linguistics, archaeology, and comparative religion in order to improve our understanding of the early speakers of Indo-European. The book is a collection of papers by specialists in historical linguistics, archaeology and comparative religion, each examining different facets of the early Indo-European speakers, including their language, culture, and religious practices.
Keywords
Poetics, Corded Ware, Mythology, Yamnaya, Bronze Age, Indo-EuropeanDOI
10.16993/bcnISBN
9789176352182, 9789176352205, 9789176352212, 9789176352199Publisher
Stockholm University PressPublisher website
https://www.stockholmuniversitypress.se/Publication date and place
2024Grantor
Series
Stockholm Studies in Indo-European Language and Culture, 1Classification
Archaeology
Historical and comparative linguistics
History of religion
Indo-European languages