
handle: 1887/3590756 , 1887/3618568
This paper proposes that ships may have played a much more significant role in the spread of Proto-Indo-European speaking peoples than has hitherto been thought, and that the Black Sea served as an early conduit (and not, as previously assumed, a barrier) for these people. I wil do so by highlighting the avaialble archaeological and linguistic evidence for early ships.
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