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Gustaf Kossinna
Germanic Origins from the Perspective of the Y-Chromosome
Was There Ever a Single Grave Culture in East Denmark? Traditions and Transformations in the 3Rd Millennium BC Iversen, Rune
Languages, DNA, Relationship and Contacts
Hyperion. ISBN 0-7868-6886-4
Celts Ancient and Modern: Recent Controversies in Celtic Studies
The Indo-Europeanization of the World from a Central Asian Homeland: New Approaches, Paradigms and Insights from Our Research Publications on Ancient India
Discourse and Politics in German and Swedish Archaeology 1900-1950'
A Polemic About the Slavic Origins in Polish Lands
The Past As Propaganda: Totalitarian Archaeology in Nazi Germany
“More Important Than All Technical Features Would Appear to Us the 'Volkliche' Differences”. Gotthard Neumann And
Kossinna Meets the Nordic Archaeologists Evert Baudou
German Archaeology and Its Relation to Nationalism and Racism
In History/Philosophy of Science. for English-Language Readers, Its French Slant, Citing More French Than British Philosophers, Adds to Its Value
The Evolution of Prehistoric Archaeology Under the Third Reich: As Seen in the Experiences and Work of German Archaeologists, Nazis, and the Ahnenerbe Institute
The Finnish-Swedish Debate on the Battle Axe Culture of the 1910S And
The Great Indo-European Horse Sacrifice
The Canonical Indo-European Model and Its Underlying Assumptions
Fennoscandia Archaeologica IX
Top View
Reconciling Material Cultures in Archaeology with Genetic Data
Iran and the Aryan Myth* David Motadel
Archaeology in Troubled Times
Ancient DNA and Modern Identity: the Promise and Pitfalls.’ Leviathan, 11 (1), 14 - 18 Ancient DNA and Modern Identity: the Promise and Pitfalls
Ancient Genomes Are Revolutionizing the Study of Human Prehistory but Sometimes Straining the Relationships Between Archaeologists and Geneticists
Historical Observations on European Archaeology