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    The Anatolian hypothesis, also known as the Anatolian theory or the sedentary farmer theory, first developed by British archaeologist Colin Renfrew in...
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  • Indo-Hittite (redirect from Indo-Anatolian)
    the term Indo-Hittite (also Indo-Anatolian) refers to Edgar Howard Sturtevant's 1926 hypothesis that the Anatolian languages may have split off a...
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    languages, and suggest that the alternative theories such as the Anatolian hypothesis, which places the Proto-Indo-European homeland in Neolithic Anatolia...
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    scholars prefer the Anatolian hypothesis, which posits an origin in Anatolia during the neolithic age. Other theories (Armenian hypothesis, Out of India theory...
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    languages, with the possible exception of Anatolian languages. The leading competitor was the Anatolian hypothesis, which puts it in Anatolia around 8000...
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    pastoralists. It also lends support to the Indo-Hittite hypothesis, according to which both proto-Anatolian and proto-Indo-European split off from a common mother...
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    mid-4th millennium BC is assumed. Under the Kurgan hypothesis, there are two possibilities for how the early Anatolian speakers could have reached Anatolia: from...
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    include the Anatolian hypothesis, which posits that PIE spread out from Anatolia with agriculture beginning c. 7500–6000 BCE, the Armenian hypothesis, the Paleolithic...
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    have been proposed, most notably the Anatolian hypothesis and the Armenian hypothesis. Renfrew's Anatolian hypothesis suggests a much earlier date for the...
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    other alternative theories have been proposed including Anatolian hypothesis, Armenian hypothesis, the Paleolithic continuity theory but these are not widely...
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    RD; Atkinson, QD (2003). "Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin". Nature. 426 (6965): 435–439. Bibcode:2003Natur...
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    Anatolia (redirect from Anatolian Peninsula)
    [citation needed] Turkey portal Aeolis Anatolian hypothesis Anatolianism Anatolian leopard Anatolian Plate Anatolian Shepherd Ancient kingdoms of Anatolia...
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    general this hypothesis is considered to attribute too much weight to the Anatolian evidence. According to another view, the Anatolian subgroup left...
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    The Anatolians were Indo-European-speaking peoples of the Anatolian Peninsula in present-day Turkey, identified by their use of the Anatolian languages...
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    not a polemic, the work in part extends support to Colin Renfrew's Anatolian hypothesis of Indo-European origins. Mallory, J.P.; Douglas Q. Adams (1997)...
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    favor of the Anatolian hypothesis (that major language change requires major migration) can now also be applied to the Steppe hypothesis." "our results...
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    several genetic studies published in recent years. In support of the Anatolian Hypothesis, a study named "Mapping the Origins and Expansion of the Indo-European...
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    Corded Ware or Beaker cultures (see also Kurgan hypothesis for related discussions). The Anatolian hypothesis postulates arrival of Indo-European languages...
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    Austin (1942) concluded that there was early contact between Armenian and Anatolian languages, based on what he considered common archaisms, such as the lack...
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    the source of Anatolian languages and introduced them to Anatolia through the Balkans after Anatolian split from the Proto-Indo-Anatolian language, which...
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    Hittites (category Anatolian peoples)
    The Hittites (/ˈhɪtaɪts/) were an Anatolian Indo-European people who formed one of the first major civilizations of Bronze Age West Asia. Possibly originating...
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    Proto-Anatolian is the proto-language from which the ancient Anatolian languages emerged (i.e. Hittite and its closest relatives). As with almost all other...
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    Mainstream Kurgan hypothesis Indo-European migrations Eurasian nomads Alternative and fringe Anatolian hypothesis Armenian hypothesis Beech argument Indigenous...
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    Quentin D. (27 November 2003). "Language-tree divergence times support the Anatolian theory of Indo-European origin" (PDF). Nature. 426 (6965): 435–439. Bibcode:2003Natur...
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    Indo-European") which remained after Tocharian's splitting from "Post-Anatolian Indo-European". The transition between the Basal IE and Core IE speech...
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  • peoples' names. A year later, in 1873, Gaston Maspero published his "Anatolian hypothesis" which hypothesized the Sea Peoples originated in Asia Minor; connecting...
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    Indo-European Origins, a book on the Proto-Indo-Europeans. His "Anatolian hypothesis" posited that this group lived 2,000 years before the Kurgans, in...
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  • Balkans before the Ottoman conquest in the late 14th century. Seljuk (Anatolian) hypothesis According to the 15th-century Selçukname narrative, in 1261 Turkoman...
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    many layers of loanwords and shows traces of long language contact with Anatolian languages such as Luwian and Hittite, Hattic, Hurro-Urartian languages...
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    and Susan Wise Bauer proposed a Thracian hypothesis. Francesco Villari proposed a Thraco-Illyrian hypothesis. Karl Beloch, Ioannis Svoronos and Irwin...
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