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pala%sas Archaeology and Language: Indo-European Studies Presented to James P. Mallory Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph No. 60 Edited by Martin E. Huld, Karlene Jones-Bley, and Dean Miller Studies in Irish Saga and Celtic Myth; The Hero: Late If Not Last Thoughts—Dean Miller. From Protected to Protector: Some Legal Language in Cú Chulainn’s Boyhood Deeds—Colin Ireland. Extraordinary Beings in Chrétien de Troyes and their Celtic Analogs—William Sayers. Láeg’s Line: A Route for the Gods?—Richard B. Warner. With One Hand Tied behind his Back: Exploring the Iconography of Single-handed Single Combats—Paula Powers Coe. Studies in Northwestern European Languages; Dialect and Language Contact in Emerging Germanic—Benjamin Frey and Joseph Salmons. Taking a Position in Latin—Philip Baldi and Pierluigi Cuzzolin. Aegean-Anatolian Studies; The Cities of Kumme, Kummanna and their God Tesˇsˇub/Tei sˇebaArmen Petrosyan A Preliminary Note on Application of Functional Markings to the Scenes Depicted on the Chest of Kypselos—Chris Lynn. Homeric and Hittite Jaan Puhvel. Out of Asia; Hobbyhorses—E.J.W. Barber. Substrate Continuity in Indo-European Religion and Iconography: Seals and Figurines of the Indus Valley—Culture and Historic Indic Female Figures—Miriam Robbins Dexter. The Da ¯sas of the R ° gveda as Proto-Sakas of the Yaz I-related Cultures—With a revised model for the protohistory of Indo-Iranian speakers—Asko Parpola. The Earliest Identifiable Written Chinese Character—Victor H. Mair. Technology; Some Observations on the Development of Indo-European Metallurgy—Martin E. Huld. Publications of J.P. Mallory. ISBN 978-0-9845383-5-5 Hardback 2012, Pages 376 $110.00 ISBN 978-0-9845383-9-3 Paperback 2012, Pages 376 $ 68.00 The JIES Monograph Series 1133 13th St. NW, #C-2, Washington DC 20005 WWW.JIES.ORG, [email protected], T (202) 371-2700, F (202) 371-1523 VISA/MC, US dollar cheque or M.O. acccepted p°plow?

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Archaeology and Language:Indo-European Studies

Presented to James P. Mallory

Journal of Indo-European Studies Monograph No. 60

Edited by Martin E. Huld, Karlene Jones-Bley, and Dean Miller

Studies in Irish Saga and Celtic Myth; The Hero: Late If Not Last Thoughts—Dean Miller. From Protected to Protector: Some Legal Language in Cú Chulainn’s Boyhood Deeds—Colin Ireland.

Extraordinary Beings in Chrétien de Troyes and their Celtic Analogs—William Sayers. Láeg’s Line: A Route for the Gods?—Richard B. Warner. With One Hand Tied behind his Back: Exploring the Iconography of Single-handed Single Combats—Paula Powers Coe. Studies in Northwestern European

Languages; Dialect and Language Contact in Emerging Germanic—Benjamin Frey and Joseph

Salmons. Taking a Position in Latin—Philip Baldi and Pierluigi Cuzzolin. Aegean-Anatolian Studies;

The Cities of Kumme, Kummanna and their God Tes sub / Tei seba— Armen Petrosyan APreliminary Note on Application of Functional Markings to the Scenes Depicted on the Chest of Kypselos—Chris Lynn. Homeric and Hittite —Jaan Puhvel. Out of Asia;

Hobbyhorses—E.J.W. Barber. Substrate Continuity in Indo-European Religion and Iconography: Seals and Figurines of the Indus Valley—Culture and Historic Indic Female Figures—Miriam

Robbins Dexter. The Dasas of the R°gveda as Proto-Sakas of the Yaz I-related Cultures—With a

revised model for the protohistory of Indo-Iranian speakers—Asko Parpola. The Earliest Identifiable Written Chinese Character—Victor H. Mair. Technology; Some Observations on the Development of Indo-European Metallurgy—Martin E. Huld. Publications of J.P. Mallory.

ISBN 978-0-9845383-5-5 Hardback 2012, Pages 376 $110.00ISBN 978-0-9845383-9-3 Paperback 2012, Pages 376 $ 68.00

The JIES Monograph Series 1133 13th St. NW, #C-2, Washington DC 20005

WWW.JIES.ORG, [email protected], T (202) 371-2700, F (202) 371-1523VISA/MC, US dollar cheque or M.O. acccepted

p°plow?