Skip to content

Lesson 7.14: Indo-Europeans in Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Hypothesis

Lesson 7 Bibliography: Western Anatolia and the Eastern Aegean in the Early Bronze Age

J. Adams and M. Otte, "Did Indo-European Languages Spread before Farming?," Current Anthropology 40 (1999) 73-76.

F. R. Adrados, "The New  Image of Indo-European, the History of a Revolution," Indogermanische Forschungen 97 (1992) 5-28.

D. W. Anthony, "The 'Kurgan Culture', Indo-European Origins, and the Domestication of the Horse: a Reconsideration," Current Anthropology 27 (1986) 291-304.

D. W. Anthony, "The Archaeology of Indo-European Origins," JIES 19 (1991) 193-222.

D. W. Anthony, "Horse, Wagon and Chariot: Indo-European Languages and Archaeology," Antiquity 69(1995) 554-565.

D. W. Anthony, The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World (Princeton 2007).

E. J. W. Barber, "The Clues in the Clothes: Some Independent Evidence for the Movement of Families," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 1-14.

B. J. Darden, "On the Question of the Anatolian Origin of Indo-Hittite," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 184-228.

A. Dolgopolsky, "The Indo-European Homeland and Lexical Contacts of Proto-Indo-European with Other Languages," Mediterranean Language Review 3 (1988) 7-31.

A. Dolgopolsky, "More about the Indo-European Homeland Problem," Mediterranean Language Review 6-7 (1993) 230-246.

R. Drews, "PIE Speakers and PA Speakers," JIES 25(1997) 153-177.

R. Drews, "Proto-Anatolian, Proto-Indo-Hittite, and Beyond," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 248-283.

M. Finkelberg, "Anatolian Languages and Indo-European Migrations to Greece," Classical World 91 (1997) 3-20.

M. Finkelberg, "The Language of Linear A: Greek, Semitic, or Anatolian?," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 81-105.

T. V. Gamkrelidze and V. V. Ivanov, Indo-European and the Indo-Europeans (Mouton 1995).

D. A. Hester, "Pre-Greek Place Names in Greece and Asia Minor," Revue hittite et asianique 15 (1957) 107-119.

D. A. Hester, "'Pelasgian': a New Indo-European Language?," Lingua 13 (1965) 335-384.

D. A. Hester, "Methods of Identifying Loan-Word Strata in Greek," Lingua 18 (1967) 168-178.

D. A. Hester, "Recent Developments in Mediterranean 'Substrate' Studies," Minos 9:2 (1968) 219-235.

V. V. Ivanov, "Southern Anatolian and Northern Anatolian as Separate Indo-European Dialects and Anatolian as a Late Linguistic Zone," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 131-183.

P. Kuniholm, "Dendrochronological Perspectives on Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 28-30.

E. Laroche, "Étude de toponymie anatolienne," Revue hittite et asianique 19 (1961) 57-98.

M. Lejeune, "Linguistique préhellénique," REA 49(1947) 25-37.

A. Lehrman, "Indo-Hittite Revisited," Indogermanische Forschungen 101 (1996) 73-88.

A. Lehrman, "Reconstructing Proto-Indo-Hittite," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 106-130.

S. Luraghi, "The Anatolian Languages," in G. A. and P. Ramat (eds.), The Indo-European Languages (London 1998) 169-196.

J. P. Mallory, In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth (London 1989).

J. P. Mallory, "The Homelands of the Indo-Europeans," in R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds.), Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (London/New York 1997) 93-121.

J. P. Mallory and D. Q. Adams (eds.), Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture (London/Chicago 1997), esp. s.v. "Anatolian Languages" (12-17).

T. L. Markey and J. A. C. Greppin (eds.), When Worlds Collide: The Indo-Europeans and the Pre-Indo-Europeans (Ann Arbor 1990).

R. H. Meadow and H. P. Uerpmann (eds.), Equids in the Ancient World I-II (Wiesbaden 1986).

H. C. Melchert, "Historical Phonology of Anatolian," JIES 21(1993) 237-258.

H. C. Melchert, Anatolian Historical Phonology (Amsterdam/Atlanta 1994).

J. Nichols, "The Epicentre of the Indo-European Linguistic Spread," in R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds.), Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (London/New York 1997)122-148.

J. Nichols, "The Eurasian Spread Zone and the Indo-European Dispersal," in R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds.), Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses (London/New York 1998) 220-266.

N. Öttinger, "Die Gliederung des anatolischen Sprachgebiets," KZ 92 (1978) 74-92.

J. Puhvel, "Anatolian: Authochthon or Interloper?," JIES 22 (1994) 251-263.

G. Rachet, "L'arrivée des Indo-Européens en Grèce et en Asie Antérieure," Arheologia Moldovei 11 (1987) 51-64.

C. Renfrew, Archaeology and Language: the Puzzle of Indo-European Origins (London 1987).

C. Renfrew, "World Linguistic Diversity and Farming Dispersals," in R. Blench and M. Spriggs (eds.), Archaeology and Language I: Theoretical and Methodological Orientations (London/New York 1997) 82-90.

C. Renfrew, "Word of Minos: the Minoan Contribution to Mycenaean Greek and the Linguistic Geography of the Bronze Age Aegean," CAJ 8:2 (1998) 239-264.

C. Renfrew, "Time Depth, Convergence Theory, and Innovation in Proto-Indo-European: 'Old Europe' as a PIE Linguistic Area," JIES 27 (1999) 257-293.

C. Renfrew, "At the Edge of Knowability: Towards a Prehistory of Languages," CAJ 10 (2000) 7-34.

C. Renfrew, "10,000 or 5,000 Years Ago? Questions of Time Depth," in C. Renfrew, A. McMahon, and L. Trask (eds.), Time Depth in Historical Linguistics (Cambridge 2000) 413-439.

C. Renfrew, "The Anatolian Origin of Proto-Indo-European and the Autochthony of the Hittites," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 36-63.

A. and S. Sherratt, "The Archaeology of Indo-European: an Altenative View," Antiquity 62 (1988) 584-595.

G. Steiner, "The Immigration of the First Indo-Europeans into Anatolia Reconsidered," JIES 18 (1990) 185-214.

G. D. Summers, "Questions Raised by the Identification of Neolithic, Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Horse Bones in Anatolia," in R. Drews (ed.), Greater Anatolia and the Indo-Hittite Language Family [JIES Monograph 38] (Washington D.C. 2001) 285-292.

F. H. Sturtevant, "The Indo-Hittite Hypothesis," Language 38 (1962) 376-382.

S. Zimmer, "On Indo-Europeanization," JIES 18 (1990) 141-155.

S. Zimmer, "The Investigations of Proto-Indo-European History: Methods, Problems, Limitations," in T. L. Markey and J. A. C. Greppin (eds.), When Worlds Collide: The Indo-Europeans and the Pre-Indo-Europeans (Ann Arbor 1990) 311-344.

M. Zvelebil, "Indo-European Origins and the Agricultural Transition in Europe," JEA 3:1(1995) 33-70.

M. and K. V. Zvelebil, "Agricultural Transition and Indo-European Dispersals," Antiquity 62 (1988) 574-583.

M. and K. V. Zvelebil, "Agricultural Transition, 'Indo-European Origins' and the Spread of Farming," in T. L. Markey and J. A. C. Greppin, When Worlds Collide: The Indo-Europeans and the Pre-Indo-Europeans (Ann Arbor 1990) 237-266. 


Lesson Materials