Archaeology and Language: Correlating archaeological and linguistic hypothesesRoger Blench, Matthew Spriggs Using language to date the origin and spread of food production, Archaeology and Language II represents groundbreaking work in synthesizing two disciplines that are now seen as interlinked: linguistics and archaeology. This volume is the second part of a three-part survey of innovative results emerging from their combination. |
Contents
a consideration of the evidence | 33 |
2 Neolithic correlates of ancient TibetoBurman migrations | 67 |
3 Archaeology linguistics and the expansion of the East and Southeast Asian Neolithic | 103 |
absolute dating of Austronesian language spread and major subgroups | 115 |
5 The archaeology of Papuan and Austronesian prehistory in the Northern Moluccas Eastern Indonesia | 128 |
the linguisticsarchaeology interface | 141 |
7 The enigma of PamaNyungan expansion in Australia | 174 |
MIGRATION AND EXPANSION AND THEIR LINGUISTIC CORRELATES EURASIAN CASE STUDIES | 193 |
a linguistic critique | 265 |
the creation of English | 281 |
LINGUISTIC MODELS IN RECONSTRUCTING SUBSISTENCE SYSTEMS | 293 |
13 A conservative look at diffusion involving MixeZoquean languages | 295 |
Linguistic evidence for the development of yam and palm culture among the Delta Cross peoples of Southeastern Nigeria | 322 |
15 Japanese rice agriculture terminology and linguistic affiliation of Yayoi culture | 364 |
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Other editions - View all
Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses Roger Blench No preview available - 2012 |
Archaeology and Language II: Archaeological Data and Linguistic Hypotheses Roger Blench,Matthew Spriggs No preview available - 2014 |