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The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World is a 2007 book by the anthropologist David W. Anthony, in which the author describes his "revised Kurgan theory." He explores the origins and spread of the Indo-European languages from the Pontic–Caspian steppe throughout Western Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia. He shows how the domesticated horse and the invention of the wheel mobilized the steppe herding societies in the Eurasian Steppe, and combined with the introduction of bronze technology and new social structures of patron-client relationships gave an advantage to the Indo-European societies. The book won the Society for American Archaeology's 2010 Book Award.

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  • The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World is a 2007 book by the anthropologist David W. Anthony, in which the author describes his "revised Kurgan theory." He explores the origins and spread of the Indo-European languages from the Pontic–Caspian steppe throughout Western Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia. He shows how the domesticated horse and the invention of the wheel mobilized the steppe herding societies in the Eurasian Steppe, and combined with the introduction of bronze technology and new social structures of patron-client relationships gave an advantage to the Indo-European societies. The book won the Society for American Archaeology's 2010 Book Award. (en)
  • 『馬・車輪・言語 文明はどこで誕生したのか』(原題:The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World)は、2007年に出版されたアメリカの人類学者デイヴィッド・W・アンソニーの著書。アンソニーはインド・ヨーロッパ語族の起源と、ポントス・カスピ海ステップから西ヨーロッパ、中央アジア、南アジアへの拡散を調査した。彼は馬の家畜化と車輪の発明がいかにしてユーラシア・ステップの牧畜社会を結集し、印欧社会を優位にした青銅鋳造技術および保護者と庇護者からなる新しい社会構造の導入に繋がったかを示している。本書は2010年のアメリカ考古学協会賞を受賞した。 (ja)
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  • 978-0-691-14818-2
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  • Cover of the first edition (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World is a 2007 book by the anthropologist David W. Anthony, in which the author describes his "revised Kurgan theory." He explores the origins and spread of the Indo-European languages from the Pontic–Caspian steppe throughout Western Europe, Central Asia, and South Asia. He shows how the domesticated horse and the invention of the wheel mobilized the steppe herding societies in the Eurasian Steppe, and combined with the introduction of bronze technology and new social structures of patron-client relationships gave an advantage to the Indo-European societies. The book won the Society for American Archaeology's 2010 Book Award. (en)
  • 『馬・車輪・言語 文明はどこで誕生したのか』(原題:The Horse, the Wheel, and Language: How Bronze-Age Riders from the Eurasian Steppes Shaped the Modern World)は、2007年に出版されたアメリカの人類学者デイヴィッド・W・アンソニーの著書。アンソニーはインド・ヨーロッパ語族の起源と、ポントス・カスピ海ステップから西ヨーロッパ、中央アジア、南アジアへの拡散を調査した。彼は馬の家畜化と車輪の発明がいかにしてユーラシア・ステップの牧畜社会を結集し、印欧社会を優位にした青銅鋳造技術および保護者と庇護者からなる新しい社会構造の導入に繋がったかを示している。本書は2010年のアメリカ考古学協会賞を受賞した。 (ja)
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  • The Horse, the Wheel, and Language (en)
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