Militarism and the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe

English language

Published Feb. 22, 2017 by Taylor & Francis Group.

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978-1-351-98240-5
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This book argues that the Indo-Europeanizing of Europe essentially began shortly before 1600 BC, when lands rich in natural resources were taken over by military forces from the Eurasian steppe and from southern Caucasia. First were the copper and silver mines (along with good harbors) in Greece, and the copper and gold mines of the Carpathian basin. By ca. 1500 BC other military men had taken over the amber coasts of Scandinavia and the metalworking district of the southern Alps. These military takeovers offer the most likely explanations for the origins of the Greek, Keltic, Germanic and Italic subgroups of the Indo-European language family.

Battlefield warfare and militarism, Robert Drews contends, were novelties ca. 1600 BC and were a consequence of the military employment of chariots. Current opinion is that militarism and battlefield warfare are as old as formal states, going back before 3000 BC.

Another current opinion is that …

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Subjects

  • Europeans
  • Militarism
  • Military art and science, history
  • Excavations (archaeology), europe
  • Europe, history, military
  • Europe, antiquities
  • Europe, ethnic relations