Black Athena: The linguistic evidenceRutgers University Press, 1987 - Civilization, Western |
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
HISTORICAL LINGUISTICS AND THE IMAGE | 28 |
THE NOSTRATIC AND EUROASIATIC HYPER | 39 |
Archaeological evidence for the origin | 48 |
Language and genetics | 56 |
Conclusion | 88 |
Loans from other languages into PIH | 98 |
Development of an IndoEuropean gender system based | 108 |
Lateral fricatives | 319 |
MORE SEMITIC LOANS INTO GREEK | 325 |
Conclusion | 339 |
Cooking | 365 |
Medicine | 371 |
Conclusion | 378 |
Shipping | 399 |
SOCIETY POLITICS | 405 |
Conclusion | 115 |
The elements of the Greek linguistic amalgam | 121 |
The phonologies of IndoHittite and IndoEuropean | 122 |
Conclusion | 154 |
Summary on syntactical changes | 163 |
Ancient Greeks sense of lexical borrowing | 175 |
Conclusion | 185 |
Egyptian | 192 |
Conclusion | 207 |
GREEK BORROWINGS FROM EGYPTIAN PREFIXES | 209 |
The Egyptian word pr house temple palace | 231 |
R entry or local prefix | 240 |
Œn | 258 |
Dr Rdr drw | 267 |
Conclusion | 275 |
Conclusion | 298 |
SIXTEEN MINOR ROOTS | 300 |
CONCLUSION | 311 |
Politics | 413 |
Abstraction | 420 |
Personnel | 430 |
Sacrifices | 437 |
Conclusion | 451 |
Twins Apollo and Artemis | 464 |
Other Olympians | 477 |
City names | 503 |
Anubis Hermes and Sparta | 516 |
Late borrowings and Lykurgos | 529 |
ATHENA AND ATHENS | 540 |
Athens as a colony from Sais? | 564 |
Ht ntr nt Nt Athenaia | 579 |
Glossary | 695 |
Greek Words and Names with Proposed Afroasiatic Etymologies | 713 |
Letter Correspondences | 731 |
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