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Proto-Slavic borrowings — Numerous lexemes that are reconstructable for Proto Slavic language were borrowed from various tribes that Proto Slavic speakers came into contact with, either in prehistorical times or during their expansion when they first appeared in the 6th… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-Europeans — The Proto Indo Europeans (PIE) were the speakers of the Proto Indo European language, who likely lived around 4000 BC, during the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, or possibly earlier, during the Neolithic or Paleolithic eras. Knowledge of them… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European Urheimat hypotheses — The question of the homeland (Urheimat) of the Proto Indo European peoples and their Proto Indo European language has been a recurring topic in Indo European studies since the 19th century. Many hypotheses for an Urheimat have been proposed, and… … Wikipedia
biblical literature — Introduction four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha. The Old… … Universalium
Judaism — /jooh dee iz euhm, day , deuh /, n. 1. the monotheistic religion of the Jews, having its ethical, ceremonial, and legal foundation in the precepts of the Old Testament and in the teachings and commentaries of the rabbis as found chiefly in the… … Universalium
Kurgan hypothesis — The Kurgan hypothesis (also theory or model) is a model of early Indo European origins, which postulates that the Kurgan culture of the Pontic steppe were the most likely speakers of the reconstructed Proto Indo European language. Though… … Wikipedia
Cucuteni-Trypillian culture — Characteristic example of Cucuteni Trypillian pottery … Wikipedia
Decline and end of the Cucuteni–Trypillian culture — Characteristic example of Cucuteni Trypillian pottery … Wikipedia
Matriarchy — Gynecocracy redirects here. For the pornographic novel, see Gynecocracy (novel). Matriarch redirects here. For other uses, see Matriarch (disambiguation). Part of a series on … Wikipedia
El (god) — Eli (Hebrew: אל) is the Northwest Semitic word and name either translated into English as god or God or left untranslated as Eli , depending on the context. In the Levant as a whole, Eli or Izer was the supreme god, the father of humankind and… … Wikipedia