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  • The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks

    The Satrap of Western Anatolia and the Greeks

  • Thracians and Phrygians

    Thracians and Phrygians

  • Amazons, Thracians, and Scythians , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 24:2 (1983:Summer) P.105

    Amazons, Thracians, and Scythians , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 24:2 (1983:Summer) P.105

  • Confrontation in Karabakh: on the Origin of the Albanian Arsacids Dynasty

    Confrontation in Karabakh: on the Origin of the Albanian Arsacids Dynasty

  • The Egyptians and the Scythians in Herodotus' Histories

    The Egyptians and the Scythians in Herodotus' Histories

  • Autochthonous Aryans? the Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts

    Autochthonous Aryans? the Evidence from Old Indian and Iranian Texts

  • Indo-Europeans in the Ancient Yellow River Valley

    Indo-Europeans in the Ancient Yellow River Valley

  • Two Phrygian Gods Between Phrygia and Dacia1

    Two Phrygian Gods Between Phrygia and Dacia1

  • Armenia and the Pontus

    Armenia and the Pontus

  • Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 73 (1988) 15–18 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, Bonn

    Aus: Zeitschrift Für Papyrologie Und Epigraphik 73 (1988) 15–18 © Dr. Rudolf Habelt Gmbh, Bonn

  • Univerza V Mariboru Filozofska Fakulteta

    Univerza V Mariboru Filozofska Fakulteta

  • The Spread of the Indo-Europeans

    The Spread of the Indo-Europeans

  • A Reader in Comparative Indo-European Religion

    A Reader in Comparative Indo-European Religion

  • National Myths in Interdependence

    National Myths in Interdependence

  • Evidence for a Burushaski-Phrygian Connection Ilija Čašule Abstract

    Evidence for a Burushaski-Phrygian Connection Ilija Čašule Abstract

  • Social Life of Orpheus Imagery: Constructing and Negotiating National Identity1

    Social Life of Orpheus Imagery: Constructing and Negotiating National Identity1

  • Proto-Indo-Europeans: the Prologue

    Proto-Indo-Europeans: the Prologue

  • Two Types of Ancient Indo-European Isoglosses in the Albanian Language

    Two Types of Ancient Indo-European Isoglosses in the Albanian Language

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  • The Case of the Greater Iranian Peoples
  • A Comparison and Contrast of the History of Christianity As It
  • The Place of Armenian in the Indo-European Language Family: the Relationship with Greek and Indo-Iranian*
  • The Oxford Introduction to Proto-Indo-European and the Proto
  • The Journal of Indo-European Studies MONOGRAPH SERIES
  • Phrygian Tales J
  • An Overview of Research on Phrygian from the Nineteenth Century to the Present Day
  • Anatolian Empires: Local Experiences from Hittites to Phrygians at Çadır Höyük
  • Understanding the Lead Tablets Written in the Dacian / Thracian Language
  • The Greek Colonisation of the Black Sea Area
  • Ancient Religions
  • The Expansion of the Indo-European Languages: an Indo-Europeanist’S Evolving View
  • Twenty-First Century Clouds Over Indo-European Homelands
  • The Hittite Lion Tomb, Buyuk Aslantaş, in Phrygia*
  • Shamanism and the Ancient Greek Mysteries
  • A Tribute to Reality? Joseph B
  • King Midas of Phrygia and the Greeks*
  • The Religion of Ancient Thrace *)


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