The Origin of the Aryans: An Account of the Prehistoric Ethnology and Civilisation of Europe |
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ancient archæology Aryan and Finnic Aryan languages Aryan nations Aryan race Aryanised Asia Asiatic Auvergnats Avesta Basques beech belong blood bones brachycephalic brachycephalic race Britain Broca bronze age caves Celtic Celts Central century B.C. cephalic index civilisation common conquest copper culture words Dacian deities denoted dialects dolichocephalic Dyaus Europe European Finnic languages France French Gauls German grammar Greek hair Hellenic horse Iberian implements Indians and Iranians Indo-Iranian Indra inflexional inhabited iron Italic Italy kitchen middens lake dwellings Lapps Latin Ligurians linguistic separation Lithuanian loan-word long barrow Max Müller mean index metal migration mythology myths neolithic age Northern numerous origin Penka Phoenician pile dwellings plural Pösche prehistoric primitive Aryan speech probably proved region resemblance Roman round barrows Sanskrit Sayce Scandinavians Schrader Semitic skulls Slaves Slavo-Lettic Slavonic stature suffix supra Swiss Teutonic theory trace tribes Umbrians undivided Aryans Ural-Altaic Ural-Altaic languages Varuna Veda Zend Zeus
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