11-11-2023, 05:51 PM
Here are some recent archaeo-linguistic articles confirming the association between Proto-Indo-Iranian and the Sintashta Culture.
Parpola, Asko 2020: Royal "Chariot" Burials of Sanauli near Delhi and Archaeological Correlates of Prehistoric Indo-Iranian Languages
https://journal.fi/store/article/view/98032
Lubotsky, Alexander 2023: Indo-European and Indo-Iranian Wagon Terminology and the Date of the Indo-Iranian Split
https://www.academia.edu/106978888/Indo_...nian_Split
Epimakhov, Andrey & Lubotsky, Alexander 2023: Fire and Water : The Bronze Age of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda
https://www.academia.edu/106979217/Fire_...Epimakhov_
Then there are of course contacts with the Uralic languages. The recent study of Indo-Iranian loanwords in Uralic is:
Holopainen, Sampsa 2019: Indo-Iranian borrowings in Uralic : Critical overview of sound substitutions and distribution criterion
https://helda.helsinki.fi/items/e5900ba0...0db63414e4
Attempt on more resolute layering of the early loanwords suggests that there are Early, Middle, and Late Proto-Indo-Iranian loanwords in Uralic, as well as Proto-Iranian loanwords in different Uralic pre-dialects:
Häkkinen, Jaakko 2023: On locating Proto-Uralic
https://journal.fi/fuf/article/view/120910
Early Uralic speech area can be located to the north from the Sintashta Culture, in the Central Ural Region, where the Koptyaki Culture followed the Ayat Culture.
P.S. Please, do not feed the troll, so that this thread is not closed. The Ignore-function is very handy.
Parpola, Asko 2020: Royal "Chariot" Burials of Sanauli near Delhi and Archaeological Correlates of Prehistoric Indo-Iranian Languages
https://journal.fi/store/article/view/98032
Lubotsky, Alexander 2023: Indo-European and Indo-Iranian Wagon Terminology and the Date of the Indo-Iranian Split
https://www.academia.edu/106978888/Indo_...nian_Split
Epimakhov, Andrey & Lubotsky, Alexander 2023: Fire and Water : The Bronze Age of the Southern Urals and the Rigveda
https://www.academia.edu/106979217/Fire_...Epimakhov_
Then there are of course contacts with the Uralic languages. The recent study of Indo-Iranian loanwords in Uralic is:
Holopainen, Sampsa 2019: Indo-Iranian borrowings in Uralic : Critical overview of sound substitutions and distribution criterion
https://helda.helsinki.fi/items/e5900ba0...0db63414e4
Attempt on more resolute layering of the early loanwords suggests that there are Early, Middle, and Late Proto-Indo-Iranian loanwords in Uralic, as well as Proto-Iranian loanwords in different Uralic pre-dialects:
Häkkinen, Jaakko 2023: On locating Proto-Uralic
https://journal.fi/fuf/article/view/120910
Early Uralic speech area can be located to the north from the Sintashta Culture, in the Central Ural Region, where the Koptyaki Culture followed the Ayat Culture.
P.S. Please, do not feed the troll, so that this thread is not closed. The Ignore-function is very handy.