The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European Origins

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The Aryans: A Study of Indo-European Origins is an influential early 20th-century work of prehistoric archaeology and linguistics by Vere Gordon Childe that examines the origins, migrations, and cultural impact of Indo-European-speaking peoples.

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instanceOf academic monograph
book
academicDiscipline archaeology
linguistics
prehistory
author Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
Vere Gordon Childe NERFINISHED
critiquedFor early 20th-century assumptions about race
outdated racial terminology
focusesOn cultural impact of Indo-European-speaking peoples
migrations of Indo-European-speaking peoples
origins of Indo-European-speaking peoples
genre archaeology literature
linguistics literature
hasPerspective pre-World War II European archaeology
historicalContext early 20th-century Indo-European studies
influenced later research on Indo-European migrations
scholarly debates on the Aryan question
influencedBy 19th-century Indo-European philology
contemporary theories of Indo-European homeland
intendedAudience scholars
students of archaeology
students of historical linguistics
language English
mainSubject Indo-European languages
Indo-European migrations NERFINISHED
Indo-European peoples NERFINISHED
historical linguistics
prehistoric archaeology
notableFor early systematic treatment of Indo-European origins
synthesizing archaeological and linguistic data
publicationCentury 20th century
relatedConcept Aryan
Indo-European homeland NERFINISHED
Indo-European migration theory
relatedWork The Dawn of European Civilization NERFINISHED
usesMethod archaeological evidence
comparative linguistics

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