Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History

This study will review previously published Proto-Athabaskan (P-A) linguistic reconstructions related to weapons and ceramics technologies present on both sides of the Bering Strait. Na-Dene (N-D) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, consisting mostly of the Athabaskan languag...

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Published in:Humans
Main Author: Joseph A. P. Wilson
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/humans3030015
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:2c431e4ff13f4b1fb6a119377d9fbdbb 2023-10-29T02:35:23+01:00 Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History Joseph A. P. Wilson 2023-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.3390/humans3030015 https://doaj.org/article/2c431e4ff13f4b1fb6a119377d9fbdbb EN eng MDPI AG https://www.mdpi.com/2673-9461/3/3/15 https://doaj.org/toc/2673-9461 doi:10.3390/humans3030015 2673-9461 https://doaj.org/article/2c431e4ff13f4b1fb6a119377d9fbdbb Humans, Vol 3, Iss 15, Pp 177-192 (2023) Athabaskan Dene-Yeniseian historical linguistics sinew-backed bows low-fire ceramics copper metallurgy Anthropology GN1-890 Archaeology CC1-960 article 2023 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.3390/humans3030015 2023-10-01T00:38:12Z This study will review previously published Proto-Athabaskan (P-A) linguistic reconstructions related to weapons and ceramics technologies present on both sides of the Bering Strait. Na-Dene (N-D) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, consisting mostly of the Athabaskan languages of the western interior, plus the Eyak and Tlingit languages of the southern Alaska coast. Athabaskan-Eyak (A-E) constitutes a distinct branch of Na-Dene. Dene-Yeniseian (D-Y) is a proposed transpacific family comprised of Na-Dene in addition to the Yeniseian languages of Siberia. Reconstructions pertaining to several specific technologies will be discussed in relation to likely cognates within broader A-E, N-D and D-Y historical contexts. Although D-Y is sometimes assumed to have originated near the conclusion of the Pleistocene Epoch (prior to ~11,500 years BP), this study will refocus fundamental questions on the current Holocene Epoch (after ~11,500 BP), and particularly the Late Holocene (after ~3000 BP). Article in Journal/Newspaper Bering Strait eyak tlingit Alaska Siberia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Humans 3 3 177 192
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topic Athabaskan
Dene-Yeniseian
historical linguistics
sinew-backed bows
low-fire ceramics
copper metallurgy
Anthropology
GN1-890
Archaeology
CC1-960
spellingShingle Athabaskan
Dene-Yeniseian
historical linguistics
sinew-backed bows
low-fire ceramics
copper metallurgy
Anthropology
GN1-890
Archaeology
CC1-960
Joseph A. P. Wilson
Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History
topic_facet Athabaskan
Dene-Yeniseian
historical linguistics
sinew-backed bows
low-fire ceramics
copper metallurgy
Anthropology
GN1-890
Archaeology
CC1-960
description This study will review previously published Proto-Athabaskan (P-A) linguistic reconstructions related to weapons and ceramics technologies present on both sides of the Bering Strait. Na-Dene (N-D) is a large family of indigenous languages of North America, consisting mostly of the Athabaskan languages of the western interior, plus the Eyak and Tlingit languages of the southern Alaska coast. Athabaskan-Eyak (A-E) constitutes a distinct branch of Na-Dene. Dene-Yeniseian (D-Y) is a proposed transpacific family comprised of Na-Dene in addition to the Yeniseian languages of Siberia. Reconstructions pertaining to several specific technologies will be discussed in relation to likely cognates within broader A-E, N-D and D-Y historical contexts. Although D-Y is sometimes assumed to have originated near the conclusion of the Pleistocene Epoch (prior to ~11,500 years BP), this study will refocus fundamental questions on the current Holocene Epoch (after ~11,500 BP), and particularly the Late Holocene (after ~3000 BP).
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title_full Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History
title_fullStr Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History
title_full_unstemmed Late Holocene Technology Words in Proto-Athabaskan: Implications for Dene-Yeniseian Culture History
title_sort late holocene technology words in proto-athabaskan: implications for dene-yeniseian culture history
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