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A Clash of Chiefs: Rex Militaris, rex Sacrorum: Population Genomics, Archaeology, and Ethnolinguistics From the Bronze age to the Middle Ages: 2 (a Song of Sheep and Horses) (in English)
Carlos Quiles
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A Clash of Chiefs: Rex Militaris, rex Sacrorum: Population Genomics, Archaeology, and Ethnolinguistics From the Bronze age to the Middle Ages: 2 (a Song of Sheep and Horses) (in English) - Quiles, Carlos
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Synopsis "A Clash of Chiefs: Rex Militaris, rex Sacrorum: Population Genomics, Archaeology, and Ethnolinguistics From the Bronze age to the Middle Ages: 2 (a Song of Sheep and Horses) (in English)"
A Game of Clans: collectores venatoresque, agricolae pastoresque and A Clash of Chiefs: rex militaris, rex sacrorum are the first and second volumes of the series of books A Song of Sheep and Horses. These two volumes address the Proto-Indo-European Urheimat or homeland problem from a wide anthropological perspective, using archaeology and cultural and biological anthropology. More specifically, this second book integrates the most recent genetic research with the prevalent anthropological theories on migration routes from the Early Bronze Age to the Middle Ages. Beyond a precise physical location of Early Indo-European (Italo-Celtic, Germanic, Balto-Slavic, Indo-Iranian, Greek, Thracian, Armenian, or Albanian) and Uralic (Balto-Finnic, Samic, Mordvinic, Ugric, or Samoyedic) communities, archaeology and population genomics can offer important hints about the actual material culture, society, economy, religious beliefs, and political organization of each of these ancestral groups.