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Looking for Sociolects in Classical Greek Tragedy: A Digital Tool for Measuring Linguistic/Discursive Complexity ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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A new translation of the Ezerovo ring: and the first correct translation ...
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Eine Edition griechischer Papyrusurkunden aus dem ägyptischen Museum in Kairo (P.Cair.Gad)
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Message in the Smoke: Spirit Acts of Transfer, Liminality, and Embodied Relationships in Contemporary Powwow
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The Cliometrics of Onomastics: Modeling Who's Who in Ancient Greece
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In: https://hal-univ-paris8.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03370259 ; 2021 (2021)
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Dossier Orchesis. Nouvelles tendances de la recherche dans les danses grecque et étrusque antiques
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In: Dramaturgias. Revista do Laboratório de Dramaturgia - LADI - UnB ; https://hal.univ-brest.fr/hal-03504614 ; Marie-Hélène Delavaud-Roux. Dramaturgias. Revista do Laboratório de Dramaturgia - LADI - UnB, 18, pp.317-471, 2021 ; https://periodicos.unb.br/index.php/dramaturgias/article/view/41286/31941 (2021)
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Dionysos au miroir de Poséidon ; Dionysos au miroir de Poséidon: portraits onomastiques croisés
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In: Noms de dieux : portraits de divinités antiques ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03167055 ; Corinne Bonnet. Noms de dieux : portraits de divinités antiques, Anacharsis, pp.100-131, 2021, 979-10-279-0408-2 (2021)
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Der MOOC Discovering Greek & Roman Cities. Lebenslanges Lernen im digitalen Zeitalter
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In: Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03273108 ; Sebastian Barsch. Geschichtsdidaktische Perspektive auf die 'Vormoderne': Fachwissenschaft und Fachdidaktik im Dialog, pp.35-49, 2021, 978-3-928794-72-5. ⟨10.38072/2703-0784/p6⟩ (2021)
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Le héros comme il faut ; Le héros comme il faut: Codes de comportement et contextes sociaux dans l’épopée homérique
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In: https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03118887 ; Éditions de Boccard, 2021, Collections de l’Université de Strasbourg – Études d’archéologie et d’histoire ancienne, 978-2-7018-0596-2 (2021)
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ASCNET - The popularity of Asclepius in times of plagues ...
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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ...
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DID INDO-EUROPEAN LANGUAGES STEM FROM A TRANS-EURASIAN ORIGINAL LANGUAGE? AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kinnabari, Kinnamon, Kinawar, Kustumbari, Koriandron, Mercury et al. ...
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On the Etymologies of Kypros, kyparissos, kypeiron, kapparis, kypros, kardamon, kardamomon, et al. ...
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On the etymologies of Kypros (Cyprus), kyparissos (=the cypress tree), kypeiron (=Cyperus longus), kapparis (the caper plant), kypros (=Lawsonia inermis), kardamom (=Lepidium sativum in Ancient Greek), kardamomon (=Elettaria cardamomum; the plant known in English as cardamom). And many more new etymologies, such as new never-before revealed etymologies of Daco-Thracian Salmoxis/Zalmoxis, Gebeleixis/Gebeleizis, Zibelthiurdos/Zibelsiurdos, which are of extremely high certainty due to the odds of the way it matched up so exactly to something well-known in the mythology of storm gods in Europe. It’s extremely unlikely that these new etymologies of the Daco-Thracian Zeus are incorrect. This updated version discusses an additional important semantic progression observed in a number of languages, in addition to the semantic progressions discussed in previous versions. This work definitely elucidates a number of ancient Eurasian and Semitic words and PIE roots. ... : Updated sixth version. This is an important update. I have found that I was right about the meaning of Salm-/Zalm and Gebel/Zibel. But S. Olteanu was wrong about the second element. I have found the actual etymology of the entire names now, both elements of the names. It's great news for all interested in Proto-Indo-European linguistics. We have a much better idea and picture of the Dacian and Thracian languages now. This work also elucidates many Ancient Greek words and more. ...
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Ancient Greek, Pre-Greek, Dacian language, Thracian language, Anatolian, Hittite language, Akkadian language, Sumerian language , Proto-Indo-European linguistics, Indo-European, Sanskrit, Ancient Greece, Cyprus, Bronze Age, Copper, History of copper, History of metallurgy, Eastern Mediterranean, Pelasgian, Eteo-Cypriot, Aegean languages, linguistic anthropology, European history, Greek language, Latin language, Romanian language, German language, English language, Armenian language, Mesopotamia, Semitic languages, Proto-Slavic language, Proto-Balto-Slavic, Burushaski language, Hattic language, Sumer, Akkad, Near East, Kypros, cypress tree, cyperus longus, lawsonia inermis, cress, cardamom, history of spices; Eteo-Cretan, Getae, Getic, Getean, Perkwunos, Caperus spinosa, caper plant,; Salmoxis, Zalmoxis, Gebeleixis, Zebeleixis, Dacian religion, Thracian religion, Dacian mythology, Thracian mythology, Zibelthiurdos, Zbelsiurdos, Albanian mythology, Thunder god, Lightning god, Storm god, Weather god, Thor, Zeus, Jupiter, Teshub, Cybele, Kybele, Kybebe, Kubaba, Kugbau, Hurrian mythology, Hurrian religion, Sumerian mythology, Sumerian religion, Phrygian religion, Phrygian mythology, Phrygian language, Greco-Roman religion, Greco-Roman mythology, caballus, mountain goddess, gudgeon, history of equine terminology, Peri-Indo-European, Semi-Indo-European, Etymology, Palaeo-Balkan languages, sapphire, salamander, Salamis
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4433246 https://zenodo.org/record/4433246
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