Jiang introduces David Anthony’s The Horse, the Wheel, and Language as a source for explaining Yamnaya dominance and their mythology of violence, struggle, dominance, and conquest.
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Horse Wheel Language
Jiang introduces David Anthony’s The Horse, the Wheel, and Language as a source for explaining Yamnaya dominance and their mythology of violence, struggle, dominance, and conquest.
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"Okay? And we know because if you look at the upper caste, they all spoke Indo -European. If you look at the lower caste..."
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