Martin Graves wrote:I'm getting an error too. I've tried using different computers as well, so it must be a problem on Google's end.
Ok. Here is a just cut and paste then from that link. Weird.
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"About this title:
Synopsis:
A comprehensive survey of the evidence from biological anthropology for Indo-European origins, based on the author's Ph.D. thesis prepared under Professor James Mallory. The author first considers the various ways that languages can spread and the possible biological implications of these expansions. He then embarks on an exhaustive survey of over 2,600 books and articles relating to the physical anthropology of the earliest identified speakers of Indo-European languages, based on ancient texts, artworks and lexicons.
Covering Europe and Asia from the Neolithic onwards, His study surveys dermatoglyphics, mummified corpses,
skeletal remains and genetic material for evidence of ancient population movements.
An attempt is then made to integrate findings from biological anthropology with data from linguistics, archaeology and social anthropology to test the validity of migration theories in relation to the dispersal of the Indo-European languages and the possible location of a hypothecated proto-Indo-European language.
The bibliography lists over 2,600 books and articles."
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Indo-European origins: the anthropological evidence
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John V. Day
Institute for the Study of Man, 2001 - Foreign Language Study - 546 pages
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Lexical evidence
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Title Indo-European origins: the anthropological evidence
Author John V. Day
Edition illustrated
Publisher Institute for the Study of Man, 2001
ISBN 0941694755, 9780941694759
Length 546 pages
Subjects Social Science › Anthropology › Cultural
Foreign Language Study / Ancient Languages
Indo-European languages
Indo-Europeans
Indo-Europeans/ Anthropometry
Indo-Europeans/ Origin
Language Arts & Disciplines / Linguistics
Language Arts & Disciplines / Study & Teaching
Proto-Indo-European language
Social Science / Anthropology / Cultural
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