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  2. The Horse, the Wheel, and Language - Wikipedia

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    The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World is a 2007 book by the anthropologist David W. Anthony, in which the author describes his "revised Kurgan theory."

  3. David W. Anthony - Wikipedia

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    The books of Anthony include: The Horse, the Wheel and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World (2007) The Lost World Of Old Europe: The Danube Valley, 5000 - 3500 BC (2009) A Bronze Age Landscape in the Russian Steppes: The Samara Valley Project (2016, co-editor)

  4. Kurgan hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    David Anthony's The Horse, the Wheel and Language describes his "revised steppe theory". He considers the term "Kurgan culture" so imprecise as to be useless, and instead uses the core Yamnaya culture and its relationship with other cultures as points of reference. [34] He points out:

  5. Scythian languages - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 February 2025. Group of Eastern Iranic languages For other uses, see Scythian (disambiguation). It has been suggested that this article be split into a new article titled Pontic Scythian language. (Discuss) (November 2024) Scythian Geographic distribution Central Asia, West Asia, Eastern Europe ...

  6. Talk:The Horse, the Wheel, and Language - Wikipedia

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    The book is an essential source in several Wiki-articles; this articles provides the opportunity to give a more extensive summary of it. The book itself is already highly condensed. Joshua Jonathan-Let's talk! 18:12, 10 June 2017 (UTC) Aryan theorists evidently are jerking off to this book day and night and reading it like some holy gospel.

  7. Proto-Indo-Europeans - Wikipedia

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    Based on these findings and by equating the people of the Yamnaya culture with the Proto-Indo-Europeans, David W. Anthony (2019) suggests that the Proto-Indo-European language formed mainly from a base of languages spoken by Eastern European hunter-gathers with influences from languages of northern Caucasus hunter-gatherers, in addition to a ...

  8. Lexington, the horse and its history, make appearance at ...

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    Horse” intersperses the tale of Lexington’s racing and breeding career with the modern-day story of a Ph.D. student who finds the discarded painting of a horse, and then meets a Smithsonian ...

  9. Ruth Ainsworth - Wikipedia

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    Books for me to read: Green Series - Susan's House. London, printed in Holland: Initial Teaching Publishing Co. 1966. Books for me to read: Green Series - Huff the Hedgehog. London, printed in Holland: Initial Teaching Publishing Co. 1966. Horse on wheels. Janet Duchesne (illustrator). Hamish Hamilton. 1966. {}: CS1 maint: others

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