The Tongues of Italy: Prehistory and HistoryThrough the centuries, Italy has received many cultures from lands around the Mediterranean and beyond the Alps, which either superseded prevailing Italian cultures or were absorbed by them. But the result is always a mixture. The linguistic evolution of Italy parallels this development, and presented as part of the cultural history it beomes a colorful and exciting tale.--dust jacket. |
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Pagina 105
He also learns to solemnize the disposal of his deceased fel- lows by a ritual , attested by the existence of burials , which are in Italy ordinarily of the inhumation type , and by certain locally fixed customs concerning the shape and ...
He also learns to solemnize the disposal of his deceased fel- lows by a ritual , attested by the existence of burials , which are in Italy ordinarily of the inhumation type , and by certain locally fixed customs concerning the shape and ...
Pagina 106
Various attempts have been made , as we have seen , notably by Giuseppe Sergi , to establish the existence of a homogeneous Mediterranean race to which the neolithic invaders ( or even autoch- thonous neolithic inhabitants ) would ...
Various attempts have been made , as we have seen , notably by Giuseppe Sergi , to establish the existence of a homogeneous Mediterranean race to which the neolithic invaders ( or even autoch- thonous neolithic inhabitants ) would ...
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From the existence of certain items of vocabulary in all or a majority of the extant Indo - European languages , and blandly ignoring all the possible pitfalls just noted , they even fabricated conclusions concerning the social ...
From the existence of certain items of vocabulary in all or a majority of the extant Indo - European languages , and blandly ignoring all the possible pitfalls just noted , they even fabricated conclusions concerning the social ...
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