Revisiting Dispersions Celtic and Germanic Ca. 400 BC-Ca. 400 AD Proceedings of the International Interdisciplinary Conference Held at Dolenjski Muzej, Novo Mesto, Slovenia October 12-14 2018 |
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Editor:
| Markey, T. L. Repansek, Luka |
Author:
| Markey, T. L. Repansek, Luka Egetmeyer, Markus Colarusso, John Zimmer, Stefan Briggs, Daphne Nash Mees, Bernard Blazek, Václav Gustin, Mitja |
Series title: | Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-9845353-8-5 |
Publication Date: | Dec 2020 |
Publisher: | Institute for the Study of Man, Incorporated
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $78.00 |
Book Description:
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The major concerns of the Novo mesto Conference were twofold: (1) to take a further look atIndo-European and, particularly, Germano-Celtic dispersions in light of research across the threedecades following the 1988 Bellagio Conference where Colin Renfrew's "Out of Anatolia"hypothesis was presented and critiqued and (2) to revisit the ever-puzzling "Negau Helmet"inscriptions in their Slovenian homeland with papers and discussions by local and foreign scholarsalike; a revisit that...
More DescriptionThe major concerns of the Novo mesto Conference were twofold: (1) to take a further look atIndo-European and, particularly, Germano-Celtic dispersions in light of research across the threedecades following the 1988 Bellagio Conference where Colin Renfrew's "Out of Anatolia"hypothesis was presented and critiqued and (2) to revisit the ever-puzzling "Negau Helmet"inscriptions in their Slovenian homeland with papers and discussions by local and foreign scholarsalike; a revisit that generated innovative solutions while raising new issues about our very earliesttextual evidence for Germanic and its ritualistic implications.T. L. Markey and Luka Repan?ek: Preface; Markus Egetmeyer: Mesopotamia as a Magnet, Greeceas a Second Choice. Remarks on the Dispersal of the Indo-European Languages; John Colarusso:An Ancient Loan into Proto-Indo-European from the Caucasus; Stefan Zimmer: Celtic, Germanicand harigasti teiwa; T. L. Markey and Daphne Nash Briggs: Porcine Husbandry (domestic) andHunting (wild): Totem and Taboo; Bernard Mees: The Trilingual Würmlach (Bumlje) Inscriptions;Václav Bla?ek: Onomastic Evidence for Early Germanic and Celtic Contact in Central Europe; LukaRepan?ek: Towards the Interpretation of *Is 7; Mitja Gu?tin: "The Amber Route" during the LateIron Age and Roman Imperial Periods, from the 5th century BC to the 3rd century AD.