Cultivated Plants And Domestic Animals In Their Migration From Asia To Europe

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Cultivated Plants and Domesticated Animals in Their Migration from Asia to Europe

Author: Victor Hehn
language: en
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Release Date: 1976-01-01
New edition, prepared with a bio-bibliographical account of Hehn and a survay of the research into Indo-European prehistory by James P. Mallory. It was Hehn who for the first time combined the tools of comparative linguistics and the direct historical approach in order to discover the origins of domesticated animals and cultivated plants in the ancient world, tracing their diffusion from one culture to another. Hehn abandoned his contemporaries'often idealized and nationalistic image of the ancient Indo-Europeans, seeking instead to reconstruct early Indo-European society in agreement with the ethnological research of his day.
Cultivated Plants and Domesticated Animals in their Migration from Asia to Europe

Author: Victor Hehn
language: en
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Release Date: 1976-01-01
New edition, prepared with a bio-bibliographical account of Hehn and a survay of the research into Indo-European prehistory by James P. Mallory. It was Hehn who for the first time combined the tools of comparative linguistics and the direct historical approach in order to discover the origins of domesticated animals and cultivated plants in the ancient world, tracing their diffusion from one culture to another. Hehn abandoned his contemporaries’often idealized and nationalistic image of the ancient Indo-Europeans, seeking instead to reconstruct early Indo-European society in agreement with the ethnological research of his day.