Bronze Age Migrations in the Aegean; Archaeological and Linguistic Problems in Greek Prehistory: Proceedings of the First International Colloquium on Aegean Prehistory, Sheffield
R. A. Crossland, Ann Birchall
Duckworth, 1973 - 360페이지
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이 책에서 "At Sesklo there are links with Mati, Pazhok, and Leucas in bronze tweezers, one-edged bronze knives with a snout, and hair-rings of gold wire in sets of three. In short, if our inferences from the tumulus-burials are correct, some Kurgan peoples reached places in the territory of south-western Macedonia, central and southern Albania and Leucas around the middle of the third millennium. From there two streams entered Greece, mainly in the MH period, one by sea and the other by land . The Indo-European language which they spoke was the ancestor not of Illyrian but of Greek, and within this 'Ur-Greek' it is probable that the seeds of the Ionic dialect were carried into Attica and the Peloponnese and the seeds of the Aeolic dialect into Thessaly and farther south."와(과) 일치하는 1개의 페이지
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R A Crossland Linguistics and archaeology in Aegean prehistory
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