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How One Ancient Language Went Global

Laura Spinney . 2025 . Aloha Lib 417.7 SPINNEY Laura

  • 282 pages text/illustration, 22 pages bibliography, 21 pages end notes, 16 pages index
    • the index is essential though incomplete; Spinney reintroduces nouns and placenames 200 pages after a first appearance
  • This book is about the evolution of language and the migration of languages/cultures


Maps

  • p4-5 The Peak of the Last Ice Age, 20 KY ago, Mercator 75W to "195E", 70S to 80N

    • ice sheets, lower sea level, land bridges Asia to North America, Europe to Britain/Island
  • p33-34 Lingua Obscura, undated, 31E to 40E, 20N to 49N

  • p60-61 Proto-Indo-European, undated, 9W to 88E, 8N to 64N, migration of Yamnaya to Britain, Spain, Denmark, India, Altai mountains though the Eurasian Steppe

  • p90-91 Anatolian, undated, 4E to 41E, 32N to 42N

  • p118-119 Tocharian, undated, 66E to 97E, ? ?

  • p142-143 Celtic, Germanic, and Italic, 500BC

  • p180-181 Indo-Iranian

  • p210-211 Baltic and Slavic

  • p234-235 Albanian, Armenian, Greek

  • p256-257 The Indo-European Speaking-World Today almost everywhere besides Africa, Arabia, Mongolia, China, Japan, and Southeast Asia


  • p07 5kya, Proto-Indo-European "exploded out of Black Sea cradle" eastward westward, Ireland to India
  • p09 300kya, Homo sapiens arose in Africa, vocal tracts, cognition
  • p09 60kya, Homo sapiens walked out of Africa with tools and speech
  • p10 14kya, glaciers recede
  • p10 human population 10M, 10k spoken languages, ~1k each
  • p10 vertical bilingualism people higher up with their own language also learn the language lower down, perhaps for marketing (reason not mentioned by Spinney)

  • p11 Official languages grew, 1M speakers 5kya
  • p12 writing emerged 6000 YA, confusing 30 minutes to midnight clock analogy
  • p13 Dante Divine Comedy Tuscan dialect became standard literary language of western Europe for 200 years

  • p18 Enlightenment scholars searched for non-biblical birthplace of Indo-European
  • p19 Max Weinrich 1894-1969 A language is a dialect with an army and a navy

  • p20 dead languages studied with linguistics, archaeology and genetics
  • p22 Jacob GrimmGrimm's Law word sound in one language predicably changes to a different sound in another language

  • p28 cheap/fast DNA sequencing major expansion of unwritten history
  • p29 anthropologist James C. Scott called infectious disease the 'loudest silence' in the archaeological record

  • p29 Scythian is pronounced SI-thee-uhn

  • p30 Woman wearing a niqab told to speak English in the UK ... they were in Wales, and she was speaking Welsh to her son

  • p37 Wels catfish in the Dnieper up to 2.5 meters and 300 kg ... same German root (wal) as whale

  • p39 4500 BCE, descendants of Anatolian farmers spread west to Ireland and east to Ukraine
  • p40 Kuma-Manych Depression NW of Caspian

  • p41 Varna Lake east of Blask Sea

  • p42 Copper near Varna, the Chalcolithic Age or Copper Age following Neolithic and preceding bronze age

  • p43 Hamangia

  • p44 Thinker of Hamangia

  • p45 4600 BC azurite and malachite kilned with charcoal to 800C, bled out copper beads

  • p46 Varna copper in graves at Khvalynsk 2000 km to the northeast

  • p47 Fisherfolk at Sinop say the Black Sea has only 3 safe harbors: July, August, and Sinop

  • p48 steppe cemeteries shrank, dead buried singly, some under small Kurgan mounds

  • p51 Pontic seaboard

  • p52 Tell Karanovo grew 12 meters high, from 7th to 2nd millenia BC

  • p59 Yamnaya herders

  • p65 Early 1990s collapse of Russia Kalmyks revert from motorbikes to horseback

  • p66 transhumance migration of livestock between winter and summer pastures

  • p66 perekati-pole (tumbleweed) nomads
  • p69 Yamnaya means pit grave in Russian
  • p69 fewer than 100 people spoke the dialect that evolved into all extant Indo-European languages
  • p71 lactose-intolerant Yamnaya consumed fermented milk
  • p72 Janet Jones: horse and rider up to 70 km/hr

    • 2020 "Horse Brain, Human Brain" book
  • p72 Equus caballus horse, originating west of the Urals

  • p73 tebenevka: winter grazing by horses break up deeper snow so cows can graze
  • p74 Yamnaya horses may have resembled Przewalski's wild horse - short legged and stocky

  • p75 Greek and Latin areinflected languages, nouns modified to reflect role in sentence.

    • English is analytic language, role conveyed with word order and adjectives
  • p81 Grimm's Law

  • p81 *pek'u root of pecuniary, fee, and feudal

  • p82 *ghostis guest friendship,

  • p83 Indo-European lords and guests sipped mead or smoked cannabis
  • p84 myth of Trito legitimized cattle raiding

    • steal cattle because "only we know how to sacrifice them properly"
  • p85 age set teen age sons did most of the cattle raiding

  • p100 Languages split and evolve in 500 to 1000 years
  • p117 Hittite language replaced by Luwian language between 2000BC and 1000BC

  • p125 Chinese banned export of silkworms and mulberry trees, king of Khotan married Chinese princess, who smuggled them out so she would be kept in silk

  • p127 Centum and satem languages Latin uses centum for "hundred", Avestan uses satem

  • p134 Afghans and Europeans shared ancestors, pre-Europeans moved west, contrary to century of stupid stereotyping
  • p146 boustrophedon "ox turning" script written alternately from left to right or right to left. ( Reverse boustrophedon writes reverse line upside down ).

  • p146 Irish 4th century alphabet Ogam matches letters to sounds exceptionally well.

  • p147 Poetic Edda Norse mythology

  • p149 Iron Gates gorge of the Danube

  • p150 Corded Ware culture named after pottery "decorations", 3000 BC to 2350 BC, region approximately west of France, north to Norway, east to Russian Samara region

    • I'd bet those "decorations" kept pots from slipping out of wet hands
  • p151 Bell Beaker Culture (from German Glockenbecher )

    • probably also kept pots from slipping, perhaps easier to clean and less likely to stress and fracture
  • p153 overbite more common, helps make "f" and "v" sounds

  • p154 some linguists say place and river names indicate where ancient languages were spoken
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