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Haarmann, Harald
(1989). Writing from Old Europe to Ancient Crete - A Case of Cultural Continuity.
Volume 17: 251ff.
(1994). Contact Linguistics, Archaeology and Ethnogenetics: An Interdisciplinary
Approach to the Indo-European Homeland Problem.
Volume 22: 265ff.
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Les dbuts de lhistoire dArmnie et les trois fonctions indo-europennes. Revue de lhistoire des religions. 1982, CIC-3, p. 359-371.
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1986, p. 644):
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Dumzil, G. Le roman de jumeaux. Paris, 1994, p. 121 seq., 133 seq.
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(1998). On the Problem of Primary and Secondary Diffusion of Indo- Europeans and
Their Languages.
Volume 26: 391ff.
Hagopian, Gayan
(1998). The Classical Armenian Term Skndik.
JIES Monograph 27: 126-143.
Haldeyeva, Natalia
(1996). Methods of Evaluation
Anthropology.
JIES Monograph 17: 323-329.
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Autoidentification
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Hallman, Frithjof
(1984). The Labyrinth. In: Essays in Memory of Karl Kernyi, ed. by Edgar C. Polom.
JIES Monograph 4: 39- 48.
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HAN Kangxin
(1998). The Physical Anthropology of the Ancient Populations of the Tarim Basin and
Surrounding Areas.
JIES Monograph 26, Vol. II: 558-572.
Hanks, Bryan K.
(2001). Towards an Understanding of the Indo-European Origin Problem: Theoretical
and Methodological Interfaces.
JIES Monograph 40: 287-305.
(2002). Review of The Atlantic Celts: Ancient People of Modern Invention? (1999),
by Simon James.
Volume 30,3-4: 411- 415.
(2002). Review of Beyond Celts, Germans and Scythians: Archaeology and Identity
in Iron Age Europe (2001), by Peter S. Wells.
Volume 30,3-4: 415- 418.
Hansen, Jellison Leigh
(1980). Death and the Indo-Europeans: Some Traditions.
Volume 8: 31ff.
Hansen, Ove
(1987). On the Recently Published Inscribed Gold Ring from the Argolid.
Volume 15: 390ff.
Harbison, Peter
(1975). The Coming of the Indo-Europeans to Ireland: An Archaeological Viewpoint.
Volume 3: 101ff.
Harkness, John
(2002). Observations on Appositions in Beowulf.
JIES Monograph 43: 79-88.
Harutyunyan, Sargis B.
(2002). The Indo-European and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic
(2002), by Armen Y. Petrosyan.
Volume 30, 3-4: 484- 489.
Harvey, Paul B., Jr. (with Philip Baldi)
(2002). Populus: A Reevaluation.
JIES Monograph 44: 145-164.
Haudry, Jean
(1982). Comparative Mythology and Comparative Philology.
JIES Monograph 3: 17- 24.
(1997). Religious Polemics in the Heroic Age? Some Linguistic Hints.
JIES Monograph 23: 99-114.
Husler, Alexander
(1977). Comment on 'The Chronology of the Early Kurgan Tradition'.
Volume 5: 369ff.
(1999). Nomadenhypothese und Ursprung der Indogermanen.
JIES Monograph 33: 117-170.
Hawkes, Christopher
(1987). Archaeologists and Indo-Europeansists: Can they Mate? Hinderances and
Hopes.
Unnumbered: For M. Gimbutas, 203-215.
HE Dexiu
(1998). A Brief Report on the
Chärchän County.
JIES Monograph 26, Vol. I: 169-174.
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Zaghunluq
Hegedus, Irn
(1997). On Grammaticalization in Nostratic.
JIES Monograph 22: 106-115.
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rd
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Civilization of the South of Middle Asia; L.T. Pyankova: South TajikistanSynthesis
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