02149cam a2200313 a 4500991000327589707536070912s20072007njuaba b 001 0 eng |97806910588700691058873b13841695-39ule_instDip.to Beni CulturaliitaAnthony, David W.471647The horse, the wheel, and language :how Bronze-Age riders from the Eurasian steppes shaped the modern world /David W. AnthonyPrinceton :Princeton University Press,c2007XII, 553 p. :ill. ;24 cm.Contiene bibliografia: pp. [507]-545pt. 1. Language and archaeology. -- The promise and politics of the mother tongue -- How to reconstruct a dead language -- Language and time 1: the last speakers of Proto-Indo-European -- Language and time 2 : wool, wheels, and Proto-Indo-European -- Language and place : the location of the Proto-Indo-European homeland -- The archaeology of language -- pt. 2. The opening of the Eurasian steppes. -- How to reconstruct a dead culture -- First farmers and herders : the Pontic-Caspian Neolithic -- Cows, copper, and chiefs -- The domestication of the horse and the origins of riding : the tale of the teeth -- The end of Old Europe and the rise of the steppe -- Seeds of change on the steppe borders : Maikop chiefs and Tripolye towns -- Wagon dwellers of the steppe : the speakers of Proto-Indo-European -- The western Indo-European languages -- Chariot warriors of the northern steppes -- The opening of the Eurasian steppes -- Words and deeds.Età del bronzoEurasiaCavalliEurasiaStoriaAnimaliEurasiaStoriaPopoli preistoriciEurasiaScavi archeologiciEurasiaEurasiaAntichità.b1384169502-04-1413-07-09991000327589707536LE001 H1 225 4°12001000170524le001pE28.37-l- 00000.i1499098213-07-09Horse, the wheel, and language229410UNISALENTOle00113-07-09ma -engnju40