YEAR
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ARTICLE
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001 1982-3
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Etruscan
Origins: The Epigraphic Evidence. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 14-15. Pp.
91-117.
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002 1984-5
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Lydian:
Separated from Luwian by three signs. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 16-17. Pp.
91-113.
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003 1984-5
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Origins
of the Sidetic Script. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 16-17. Pp.
115-127.
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004 1986-7
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The
Recently Discovered Greek-Etruscan Bilingue
from Delphi. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 18-19. Pp.
125-153.
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005 1988-9
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The Recently Discovered Greek-Sidetic Bilingue from
Seleucia. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 20-21. Pp.
87-96.
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006 1988-9
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Epigraphic
Evidence for Alien Residents of a Third Kind at Pithecussae/Cumae,
Italy, c. 750-675 BC. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and
Historical Society 20-21. Pp. 97-108.
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007 1988-9
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Etruscan
Numerals in Indo-European Perspective. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 20-21. Pp.
109-124.
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008 1988-9
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Misinformation in Antiquity. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 20-21. Pp.
133-135.
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009 1989
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De Santorini-uitbarsting
en de Ondergang van de Minoische Beschaving.
In: Catastrofen, Bedreigingen van het
bestaan, J.H. Daams (ed.). Pp. 79-103.
Amsterdam: Van Nijgh en Ditmar.
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010 1989
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Thracians,
Luwians and Greeks in Bronze Age Central
Greece. In: Thracians & Mycenaeans,
Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Thracology,
Rotterdam 24-26 September 1984, J.G.P. Best & N.M.W. de Vries (eds.). Publications of the Henri Frankfort
Foundation 11. Pp. 191-204. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
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011 1990
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The
Sardis Bilingue Reconsidered. Orpheus, Journal of Indo-European,
Palaeo-Balkan and Thracian Studies
0. Pp. 90-106.
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012 1990-1
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The
Dawn of Indo-European Literacy. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 22-23. Pp.
139-149.
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013 1990-1
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The
Earliest Inscription from Tarquinia. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 22-23. Pp.
151-161.
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014 1991
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Etruscan
& Luwian.
The Journal of Indo-European Studies 19, 1&2. Pp.
133-150
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015 1991
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The
Earliest Evidence of Luwian Hieroglyphic
Writing. Orpheus,
Journal of Indo-European and Thracian Studies 1. Pp.
135-143.
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016 1992
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Evidence
of Bilinguism in Cretan Hieroglyphic. Cretan Studies 3.
Pp. 191-201.
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017 1992-3
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On
the Dating of Luwian Great Kings. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 24-25. Pp.
167-219.
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018 1993
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De wilde vaart van de vroegste Etrusken. Tijdschrift
voor Mediterrane Archeologie 11. Pp. 41-47.
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019 1993
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Old
Phrygian: Some Texts and Relations.
The Journal of Indo-European Studies 21, 1&2. Pp.
1-25.
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020 1993
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Historical
Backgrounds to the Old Phrygian-Greek Linguistic Relationship. In: Atti del VIº Congresso Internazionale di Tracologia,
Palma de Mallorca 24-28 March 1992, Alexander Fol (ed.). Pp. 377-394. Roma: Nagard.
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021 1994
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Tablet
RS 20.25 from Ugarit: Evidence of Maritime Trade in the Final Years of
the Bronze Age. Ugarit-Forschungen
26. Pp. 509-538.
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022 1994-5
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Toponomy and the Urbanization of Etruria. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 26-27. Pp.
81-88.
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023 1994-5
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Luwian Hieroglyphic Monumental Rock and Stone
Inscriptions from the Hittite Empire Period. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 26-27. Pp. 153-217.
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024 1995
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The
Late Hittite Empire in the light of recently discovered Luwian hieroglyphic texts [= Paper to the Sixth
Annual UCLA Indo-European Conference, Los Angeles 26-28 May, 1994]. The
Journal of Indo-European Studies 23, 1&2. Pp. 53-81.
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025 1997
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The
Bee-Sign (Evans no. 86): An Instance of Egyptian Influence on Cretan
Hieroglyphic. Kadmos
36. Pp. 97-110.
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026 1998-9
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The
Celtic Nature of the Southwest Iberian Inscriptions. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 30-31. Pp.
159-174.
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027 1998-9
|
Nanas,
A Luwian Personal Name in the West. Talanta,
Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society
30-31. Pp. 175-179.
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028 2000-1
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The
Earliest Inscription from Thrace. In: The Black Sea Region in the
Greek, Roman, and Byzantine Period, Gocha
R. Tsetskhladze & Jan G. de Boer (eds.). Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 32-33. Pp. 289-305.
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029 2001
|
Review
of Dieter Steinbauer, Neues Handbuch des
Etruskischen, Scripta Mercaturae,
St. Katharinen 1999. The
Journal of Indo-European Studies 29, 3 & 4. Pp.
499-508.
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030 2001
|
Defining
Atlantis in Space and Time. Ugarit-Forschungen
33. Pp. 605-620.
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031 2002
|
The
Luwian Hieroglyphic Inscriptions of the Emirgazi Stone Altars. Ancient
West & East 1, 1. Pp. 67-86.
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032 2002
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A
Minoan Royal Seal Issued at Malia. Kadmos
41. Pp. 123-128.
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033 2002
|
The
Trowel-Sign (Evans no. 18): Another Instance of Egyptian Influence on
Cretan Hieroglyphic. Kadmos
41. Pp. 129-130.
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034 2002-3
|
Etruscan
Origins. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 34-35. Pp.
55-70.
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035 2003
|
The
Luwian Hieroglyphic Contribution to Anatolian
Geography. Anatolica
28. Pp.1-6.
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036 2003
|
De Discus van Callantsoog. Detector Magazine 69,
juli. P. 11.
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037 2003
|
De tweetalige inscripties op de gouden
plaatjes van Pyrgi en het probleem van de
oorsprong der Etrusken. Hermeneus 75, 5. Pp.
318-324.
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038 2003
|
The
Luwian Hieroglyphic Inscription on the Stele
from Karahöyük-Elbistan. Ancient
West & East 2,
2. Pp. 211-224.
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039 2004
|
De Herkomst der Etrusken.
Phoenix 50,
3. Pp. 147-158.
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040 2004
|
Etruscan
Adds Four Hundred Years of History to Africa
as a Name, a Concept and a Continent. Quest
18. Pp. 125-8.
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041 2004-5
|
Reflexes
of Western Anatolian Toponyms in the Linear B
Texts (= Appendix to Jorrit Kelder,
Merchants and Warriors, The Mycenaeans in
Western Anatolia). Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 36-37. Pp. 86-87.
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042 2004-5
|
Further
Evidence on the Relation between Celtiberian and Southwest Iberian: The
Case of the Inscription from Sasamón. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 36-37. Pp. 155-163.
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043 2004-5
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Mira:
Evidence for Continuity in Western Anatolia during the Transition from
the Late Bronze to Early Iron Age. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 36-37. Pp. 165-169.
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044 2004-5
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Some
More on Cretan Hieroglyphic Seals.
Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 36-37. Pp.
171-186.
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045 2005
|
The
Language(s) of Linear A: An Updated Review Article. DO-SO-MO
6. Pp. 95-120.
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046 2005
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A
Mycenaean Royal Trader. DO-SO-MO
6. Pp. 143-144.
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047 2005
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Middle
Bronze Age Luwian Hieroglyphic and its
Ramifications to Crete. In: Acts of the Vth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum,
September 2-8, 2002, Aygül Süel (ed.). Pp. 731-746. Ankara.
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048 2006
|
Untying
the Cretan Hieroglyphic Knot. Ancient West & East
5,1. Pp. 1-12.
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049 2006
|
Aspects of Anatolian
Religion. In: Pluralismus und Wandel in den Religionen im
vorhellenistischen Anatolien, Akten des religionsgeschichtlichen
Symposiums in Bonn (19.-20. Mai 2005), Manfred Hutter & Sylvia
Hutter-Braunsar (Hrsg.). Alter Orient und Altes
Testament 337. Pp. 241-248. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
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050 2006
|
The
Transmission of the Phoenician Alphabet in the Mediterranean Region. Rivista di Studi Fenici 34, 2 [2009].
Pp. 173-184.
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051 2006-7
|
Two Assuwian Royal Seals. Jaarbericht Ex Oriente Lux 40. Pp.
125-129.
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052 2006-7
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Dionysos and his Cult in Etruscan
Texts. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 38-39. Pp. 249-257.
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053 2006-7
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Traces of
Ethnic Identities in Etruscan Onomastics. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 38-39. Pp. 259-276.
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054 2007
|
Review
of Jean Hadas-Lebel, Le bilinguisme
étrusco-latin, Contribution d’Études Classiques
41, Édition Peeters,
Louvain-Paris-Dudley, MA, 2004. Gnomon.
Pp. 465-466.
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055 2007
|
Great
King Wasusarmas’ Victory Memorial at Topada. Ancient West & East 6.
Pp. 23-41.
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056 2007
|
On the Byblos
Script. Ugarit-Forschungen
39. Pp. 689-756.
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057 2008
|
Ritual
Prescriptions in the Etruscan Liber
Linteus. Res Antiquae 5. Pp. 281-296.
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058 2008
|
The
Foundation Charter of the Kamanas Town
Fortifications. Ancient West & East 7. Pp. 1-16.
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059 2008
|
Various
Versions of the Linear A Libation Formula, Again, But now in their Entrirety. Ugarit-Forschungen 40. Pp. 571-584.
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060 2008-9
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Frits Waanders &, Phrygian & Greek. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 40-41. Pp. 181-217.
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061 2008-9
|
Lia
Rietveld &, Review of Ilya S. Yakubovich,
Sociolinguistics of the Luvian Language,
Chicago 2008. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 40-41. Pp. 227-236.
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062 2009
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Minoan Oversea’s Contacts: The Epigraphic Evidence. Dacia, Revue d’Archéologie
et d’Histoire Ancienne
LIII. Pp. 5-11.
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063 2010
|
Towards a
Chronological Framework for Significant Dialectal Tendencies in
Indo-European. Journal of Indo-European Studies 38. Pp. 41-131.
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064 2010
|
Reflections
of a Trifunctional Religious Ideology among Indo-European Population
Groups of the 3rd and 2nd Millennia BC. Studia
Indo-Europaea 4. Pp. 207-230.
|
065 2010
|
The
Recently Discovered Luwian Hieroglyphic
Inscription from Tell Ahmar. Ancient West & East 9. Pp. 1-19.
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066 2010
|
The
Linear A Inscription on the Idol from Monte Morrone,
Italy. In: Acts of the VIIth
International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum, August 25-31, 2008, Volume II, Yayına Hazırlayan
& Aygül Süel
(eds.). Pp.
961-969. Ankara: Anit Matbaa.
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067 2010-1
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The Luwian Hieroglyphic Texts Maraş
8, İskenderun, and Maraş 14. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological
and Historical Society 42-43. Pp. 193-206.
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068 2010-1
|
Two Notes
on Lydian. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 42-43. Pp. 207-213.
|
069 2010-1
|
Some More
Etruscan Inscriptions. Talanta,
Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 42-43.
Pp.
215-234.
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070 2010-1
|
The
Geography of Southwest Anatolia, Notes to Gander 2010. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 42-43. Pp. 235-240.
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071 2010-1
|
Roald F. Docter &, Fourty-Two
Years Talanta:
An Index to Volumes I-XLII/XLIII. Talanta,
Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 42-43.
Pp. 241-269.
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072 2011
|
Review of
Jorrit M. Kelder, The
kingdom of Mycenae, A Great Kingdom in the Late Bronze Age, CDL Press,
Bethesda, 2010. Bibliotheca Orientalis 68, 1-2 (januari-april). Columns 140-145.
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073 2011
|
The
Bee-Sign (Evans no. 86): An Instance of Egyptian Influence on Cretan
Hieroglyphic. In: Black Athena comes of age, Towards a constructive
re-assessment, Wim M.J. Van Binsbergen
(ed.). Pp.
283-296. Münster: Lit Verlag Dr. Hopf
Berlin.
|
074 2011
|
Review of
Benjamin Sass, The Alphabet at the Turn of the Millennium: The West
Semitic Alphabet ca. 1150-850
BCE. The Antiquity of the Arabian, Greek and Phrygian Alphabets. Tel Aviv
Occasional Publications 4,
The Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University,
The Emery and Claire Yass Publications in Archaeology, Tel Aviv, 2005. Ancient West & East 10. Pp. 516-519.
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075 2011
|
The
Largest Cretan Hieroglyphic Seal. Ugarit-Forschungen 43. Pp. 523-532.
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076 2012
|
Stamp
Seal from Beycesultan. Journal of Indo-European Studies 40. Pp. 1-10.
|
077 2012
|
The Saga
of the Argonauts: A Reflex of Thraco-Phrygian
Maritime Encroachment on the Southern Pontic Littoral. In: The Black Sea,
Paphlagonia, Pontus and Phrygia in Antiquity, Aspects of Archaeology and
Ancient History, Gocha R. Tsetskhladze
(ed.). British
Archaeological Reports,
International Series 2432. Pp. 263-271. Oxford: Archaeopress.
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078 2012
|
Lycian
Forms of the Enclitic Pronoun of the 3rd Person: An Overview
of the Relevant Data. Colloquium Anatolicum
XI.
Pp. 415-436.
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079 2012
|
Late
Bronze Age Hydronyms and Toponyms
of Indo-European Nature in Western Anatolia. Živa Antika 62. Pp. 5-16.
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080 2013
|
The Amathus Bilingual Inscription. In: De Hattuša
à Memphis, Jacques Freu in honorem,
Michel Mazoyer & Sydney Hervé
Aufrère (éds.).
Collection
Kubaba, Série Antiquité.
Pp. 193-199. Paris: L’Harmattan.
|
081 2013
|
Three Luwian Hieroglyphic Late Bronze Age Inscriptions. Ancient West & East 12. Pp. 1-15.
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082 2013
|
On the
Reading of the Luwian Hieroglyphic Legends of
the Schimmel Rhyton. Colloquium Anatolicum XII. Pp. 333-344.
|
083 2013
|
Traces of
Ethnic Diversity in Mycenaean Greece. Dacia
N.S. LVII. Pp. 5-21.
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084 2013
|
Note on
the Karkamisian Dynasty of the Early Iron Age. Nouvelles Assyriologiques
Brèves et Utilitaires
2013, 4, no. 87. Pp.
147-149.
|
085 2013
|
On the
Identity of the Indo-European Substrate in Western Anatolia. Živa Antika 63. Pp. 5-11.
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086 2014
|
Note on
the Royal House of Yamkhad and its Sekundogenitur at Alalakh
during the Later Stage of the Middle Bronze Age. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 2014, 1, no. 18. Pp. 28-29.
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087 2014
|
Note on
the Various Names of the Cilician Plain in the Late Bronze Age and Early
Iron Age Sources. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 2014, 3, no. 69. Pp. 112-114.
|
088 2014
|
Geography of Western Anatolia.
In: Homère et l’Anatolie
2, Valérie Faranton & Michel Mazoyer (éds.).
Collection Kubaba, Série Antiquité. Pp. 119-136. Paris: L’Harmattan.
|
089 2014
|
The
Earliest Recorded Lycian. Res Antiquae 11. Pp. 207-212.
|
090 2014
|
Review of
Alice Mouton, Ian Rutherford, & Ilya Yakubovich
(eds.), Luwian Identities, Culture, Language
and Religion Between Anatolia and the Aegean, Culture and History of the
Ancient Near East 64, Brill, Leiden-Boston, 2013. Bibliotheca Orientalis 71, 3-4 (mei-augustus). Columns 501-505.
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091 2014
|
Note on
the Second Column in Line 2 of the Luwian
Hieroglyphic Inscription on the Stele Çalapverdi
3. Nouvelles Assyriologiques Brèves et Utilitaires 2014, 4, no. 89. Pp. 138-139.
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098 2014
|
Luwian Kuruntas
and Celtic Cernunnos: Two Closely Related
Manifestations of the Same Indo-European God. Živa Antika 64. Pp.
55-60.
|
092 2014-5
|
Some
Southwest Iberian Inscriptions. Talanta,
Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 46-47.
Pp.
299-334.
|
093 2014-5
|
Review of
Jorrit Kelder, Günay Uslu, and Ömer Serifoglu (eds.),
Troy. City, Homer, Turkey, Zwolle/Amsterdam 2012. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society
46-47. Pp.
353-357.
|
094 2015
|
The
Geography of the Hittite Empire and the Distribution of Luwian Hieroglyphic Seals. Klio 97.1. Pp. 7-31.
|
095 2015
|
Some
suggestions as to the improvement of our understanding of the contents of
the recently discovered Luwian hieroglyphic
text Aleppo 6. Ancient West & East 14. Pp. 293-300.
|
096 2015
|
Some
Celtiberian Tesserae Hospitales. Ollodagos XXXI. Pp. 3-36.
|
099 2015
|
The Sea
Peoples: Superior on Land and at Sea. Dacia
N.S. LIX. Pp. 215-225.
|
100 2015
|
Kuruntas: A Recollection of the
Relevant Data. Historische Sprachforschung 128. Pp. 299-315.
|
097 2016
|
Review of
Annick Payne, Iron Age Hieroglyphic Luwian Inscriptions, Writings from the Ancient World
29, Society of Biblical Literature, Atlanta, 2012. Review of Biblical Literature 02/2016.
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102 2016
|
The
Genitive Plural in Luwian Hieroglyphic and its Comparanda from the Related Luwian
Languages. In: Havva İşkan’a Armağan, Lykıarkhıssa,
Festschrift für Havva
İşkan, Erkan
Dündar, Şevket Aktaş, Mustafa Koçak, & Serap Erkoç, (Hrsg.). Pp.
881-884. İstanbul: Ege Yayınları.
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106 2016
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The Luwian Hieroglyphic Contribution to the Alphabet. Živa Antika 66. Pp.
5-14.
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107 2016-7
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Selected
Cuneiform Luwian Texts. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Arachaeological
and Historical Society 48-49. Pp. 329-367.
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101 2017
|
The
Earliest Indo-Europeans in Anatolia. In: From the Four Corners of the
Earth, Studies in Iconography and Cultures of the Ancient Near East in Honour of F.A.M. Wiggermann,
David Kertai & Olivier Nieuwenhuyse (eds.).
Alter Orient und Altes Testament,
Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte des Alten Orients und
des Alten Testaments, Band 441. Pp. 309-317. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
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103 2017
|
The
Ankara Silver Bowl. Ancient West
& East 16. Pp.
271-290.
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105 2017
|
The
Language of the Trojans. In: Homère et l’Anatolie 3, Valérie
Faranton & Michel Mazoyer
(éds.). Collection Kubaba,
Série Antiquité.
Pp. 127-140. Paris: L’Harmattan.
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108 2017
|
Towards a
reconstruction of Tin-trade routes in Mediterranean protohistory.
Praehistorische Zeitschrift 92.2. Pp. 342-353.
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104 2018
|
Eberhard
Zangger &, Rediscovered Luwian Hieroglyphic
Inscriptions from Western Asia Minor. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society
50. Pp. 9-56 (Online: www.talanta.nl).
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113 2018
|
Eberhard
Zangger &, Arguments for the Authenticity of the Luwian
Hieroglyphic Texts from the Mellaart Files. Talanta, Proceedings of the Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society 50. Pp. 183-212.
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114 2018
|
Review of Thomas Berres, Der
Diskus von Phaistos, Grundlagen seiner
Entzifferung, Frankfurt am Main 2017. Talanta,
Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 50. Pp. 213-220.
|
109 2018
|
Recurrent
Indo-European Ethnonyms. In: A Transcontinental Career, Essays in honour of Wim van Binsbergen, Pius M. Mosima
(ed.). PIP-TraCS — Papers in
Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies 24. Pp. 175-191. [Hoofddorp]: Shikanda Press.
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110 2018
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Identifying
the Pre-Greek Population Groups of Crete on the Basis of their Toponyms and Hydronyms. Journal of Indo-European Studies 46, 3-4. Pp. 302-311.
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112 2018
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Carian:
On the Luwian-Greek Interface. Živa Antika 68. Pp.
5-24.
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120 2018-9
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On the
Sea Peoples and their attacks on Egypt. Dacia N.S. LXII-LXIII. Pp. 331-350.
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111 2019
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Origin of
the Luwian Hieroglyphic Script. In: Acts of the
IXth International Congress of Hittitology, Çorum,
September 08-14, 2014, Aygül Süel (ed.). Pp. 1189-1213. Ankara.
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115 2019
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The Role
of Brotherhoods in West-Luwian Religion (5th to
2nd Century BC). In: Hutter, Manfred, & Hutter-Braunsar, Sylvia, (Hrg.),
Economy of Religions in Anatolia: From the Early Second to the Middle of
the First Millennium BCE, Proceedings of an International Conference in
Bonn (23rd to 25th May 2018). Alter Orient
und Altes Testament, Veröffentlichungen zur Kultur und Geschichte
des Alten Orients und des Alten Testaments 467. Pp. 169-180. Münster: Ugarit-Verlag.
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116 2019
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A Carian
Inscription from Mylasa. Živa Antika 69. Pp.
5-10.
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117 2019
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Four
Notes on Luwian Hieroglyphic. Ancient West & East 18. Pp. 245-264.
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118 2020
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The Lydian Yod-Sign.
In: Gür, Barış,
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119 2020
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The Old
Indo-European Layer in the Mediterranean as Represented by Hydronyms, Toponyms, and
Ethnics. Journal of Indo-European Studies 48, 1-2. Pp. 41-60.
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121 2020
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Een nieuwe datering van de Santorini-eruptie
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T01 2011
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Luwians: The Earliest Indo-Europeans
in Crete. Proceedings of the International Conference Europe Through
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Jan Best &, Ancient Scripts from Crete and
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Jan
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Linguistica Tyrrhenica, A
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The
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B05 1998
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Linguistica Tyrrhenica II, The
Etruscan Liturgical Calendar from Capua, Addenda et Corrigenda ad Volume
I. Amsterdam: J.C. Gieben.
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B06 2004
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Luwian Hieroglyphic Monumental Rock and Stone
Inscriptions from the Hittite Empire Period. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft,
Sonderheft 116. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur
Kulturwissenschaft.
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B07 2004
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Selected
Luwian Hieroglyphic
Texts [1]. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft
120. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B08 2004
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Winfried
Achterberg, Jan Best, Kees
Enzler, Lia Rietveld &, The Phaistos Disc:
A Luwian Letter to Nestor. Publications of the
Henri Frankfort Foundation 13. Amsterdam: Dutch Archaeological and
Historical Society.
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B09 2005
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Selected
Luwian Hieroglyphic
Texts 2. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft
124. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B10 2006
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The
Ethnicity of the Sea Peoples (dissertation).
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B11 2006
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The Earliest Cretan Scripts
[1]. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft 125. Innsbruck:
Innsbrucker Beiträge
zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B12 2008
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Etruscan as
a Colonial Luwian Language, Linguistica
Tyrrhenica III. Innsbrucker
Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft 128. Innsbruck:
Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B13 2009
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The Earliest Cretan Scripts 2.
Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft, Sonderheft 129. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker
Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B14 2011
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Wim M.J. van Binsbergen
&, Ethnicity in Mediterranean Protohistory.
British Archaeological Reports, International Series 2256. Oxford:
Archaeopress.
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B15 2011
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Selected Luwian Hieroglyphic Texts: The Extended Version. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft 141. Innsbruck:
Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Sprachwissenschaft.
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B16 2013
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The
Liber Linteus, A Word for Word Commentary to
and Translation of the Longest Etruscan Text. Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft,
Neu Folge 5. Innsbruck: Innsbrucker Beiträge zur Kulturwissenschaft.
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B17 2015
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Luwian Hieroglyphic: Texts, Grammar, Indices. Heiloo (Online: academia.edu).
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B18 2016
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Documents
in Minoan Luwian, Semitic, and Pelasgian.
Publications of the Henri Frankfort Foundation 14. Amsterdam: Dutch
Archaeological and Historical Society (Online: www.talanta.nl).
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B19 2017
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The
Language of Linear C and Linear D from Cyprus. Publications of the Henri
Frankfort Foundation 15. Amsterdam: Dutch Archaeological and Historical
Society (Online: www.talanta.nl).
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B20 2018
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Indo-Europeanization
in the Mediterranean, with particular attention to the fragmentary
languages. PIP-TraCS — Papers in
Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Comparative Studies No. 16.
[Hoofddorp]: Shikanda Press.
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B21 2018
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The
Luwians of Western Anatolia, Their neighbours and predecessors. Oxford:
Archaeopress.
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B22 2019
[22]
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Etruscan
as a Colonial Luwian Language: The
Comprehensive Version. Publications of the Henri Frankfort Foundation 16.
Amsterdam: Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society (Online: talanta.nl
).
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grand
total:
143
publications
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27/01/2021
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