Agreed. One breezes through the first half or perhaps two-thirds, then is bogged down in middens and micromeasurements of bit-wear. Still, it is unassailable scholarship coming to the support of J.P. Mallory against the kooky Out of India camp. Not that they're paying attention.
Speaking, In Search of The Indo-Europeans is available from avax, as are The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture and Hahn's Indo-European Trees.
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That's actually the most recent book I've finished. It gets rather boring.
Agreed. One breezes through the first half or perhaps two-thirds, then is bogged down in middens and micromeasurements of bit-wear. Still, it is unassailable scholarship coming to the support of J.P. Mallory against the kooky Out of India camp. Not that they're paying attention.
Speaking, In Search of The Indo-Europeans is available from avax, as are The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture and Hahn's Indo-European Trees.
Thanks. I've also seen some JIES papers on scribd.
If you find reading it on scribd too cumbersome, this is also available for free download on avax.
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