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Talking Neolithic: Linguistic and Archaeological Perspectives on how Indo-European was Implemented in Southern Scandinavia
Rune Iversen
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Guus Kroonen
Department of Nordic Studies and Linguistics
SAXO-Institute - Archaeology, Ethnology, Greek & Latin, History
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Archaeological Perspectives
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Linguistic Perspectives
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Indo-European
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Southern Scandinavia
100%
Funnel Beaker Culture
75%
Scandinavia
50%
Single Grave Culture
50%
Proto-Germanic
25%
Early Farmers
25%
Neolithization
25%
Indo-European Languages
25%
Third Millennium
25%
Historical Records
25%
Local Flora
25%
Spoken Language
25%
Arts and Humanities
Scandinavia
100%
Linguistics
100%
Funnel beaker culture
75%
Millennium
50%
descendant
25%
Names
25%
Agriculture
25%
Indo-European Languages
25%
Spoken Language
25%
Speaker
25%
Corded Ware
25%
Neolithization
25%