Proto Indo Europeans - Linguistics, Migrations, Yamnaya Culture, Horse Domestication (4000-500 BCE)
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- Опубліковано 29 сер 2023
- "Kenneth W. Harl, Ph.D. Tulane UniversityKenneth W. Harl
EDUCATION
B.A. Trinity College, Hartford, Conn., 1973, summa cum laude with Majors in History and Classics
M.A. Yale University, 1975, History
M.Ph. Yale University, 1977, History
Ph.D. Yale University, 1978, History
PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS:
Civic Coins and Civic Politics in the Roman East, 180-275 A.D. (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1987)
Coinage in Roman Economy, 300 B.C.-700 A.D (Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, 1996)
COURSES REGULARLY TAUGHT:
Lecture Courses
History 2000 (Cities, Empires and Gods: Ancient Middle East before Islam)
History 2001 (Warring States of Greece)
History 2002 (Rome, the Imperial Republic)
History 2020 (High Roman Empire)
History 2030 (Early Medieval and Byzantine Civilization)
History 4140 (Crusades, 1095-1291)
History Studies 4150 (Age of the Vikings)
Reading and Discussion Seminars
History 3100, Select Topics in Greek History (Homer and the Trojan War, Athenian Empire, 480-404 B.C. or Sparta and Macedon in the Age of Hegemonies, 404-323 B.C. or Greek Cities, Leagues and Macedonian Kings, 323-167 B.C.) or Birth of City-States in Mediterranean World and the Near East)
History 3110, Select Topics in Roman History (The Making of Roman Italy, 950-264 B.C. The Punic Wars, 264-146 B.C. or Roman Revolution, 133-27 B.C. or Rome and the Jews, 167 B.C.-135 A.D. or Rome and Northern Barbarians or Great Transformation of Society and Economy, 100-1100)
History 3020 (formerly Colloquium History 410): Anatolian Civilizations from Catal Huyuk to Kemal Ataturk
History 3230 (formerly Colloquium History 403): The Great Captains, Masters in Innovation In Warfare
Colloquia: History 400, 401, 403, and 410 were reorganized in 2013. The topics were assigned to appropriate seminar 3000 or 6000 levels.
Research Seminars
History 6000 (Archaic Greece, 750-480 B.C. or Athenian Constitutional History or Alexander the Great or Greeks. Macedonians, and Persians: Birth of the Hellenistic World or Greeks in Iran and India)
History 6010 (Roman Imperialism and Transmarine Expansion, 264-31 B.C. or Roman Principate or Later Roman Empire or Peloponnesian and Punic Wars or Rome and the Raj: Imperial Armies, Frontiers, and Societies or Roman Imperial Army or Conflict of Pagans and Christians or Imperial Rome and Iran, or Imperial Rome and Han China or Roman Provinces or Roman Market Economy
History 6090 (Age of Justinian or Byzantine Dark Age or Iconoclastic Controversy or Byzantium and the Crusades)
History 7000 (Numismatics; graduate seminar)
Research
Professor Harl specializes in Ancient History. He has published widely on history and numismatics, most extensively on the Imperial Roman coinage.
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I love professor Harl this brings me back almost 10 years thank you for this. Love your channel more generally as well! I’ve been looking for some of the stuff you have all over!
Dr.Kenneth Harl is a great historian!
History is a lie, for which we all agreed. Napoleon Bonaparte
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great video!
How can he say 'eye rack' when anywhere you look on the web it's given as 'ee rahk'?
I’ll have tantum if he says “centrum” again….
the word didnt get ruined by the ww2ians. a word being destroyed, give me a break. its in the eye of the beholder
exactly. it's almost like all academics of European history has to distance themselves from any sense of nationalism, lest they be canceled.
@@hyperboreanforeskin youre right. the word is only as destroyed as how much the ones with most influence and power wants the word to be destroyed
Saka kurgan inscription is now proven as iranic 😎
A lot of wishful thinking by Euro-centric historians. Prof Harl speaks of Indo-European languages but hasn't learnt the proper way to pronounce the word Arya. Hopefully, Euro-centric scholars will live to see the real history when wishful thinking is defeated by chariots of reason dragged by horses of evidence. Europeans were quite primitive in ancient times when other groups were clearly much more advanced.
It's outdated.
*The Western historians and linguistic researchers need to find out the common origin of European languages.They claim most of the Indo-European languages have their source base in Steppe (Kurgan hypothesis), Central Asia Yamnaya or Anatolia, but in all of that one thing is common i.e there is no Indian/Aryan in any of the Indo-European, be it language, philosophy, culture or other source base. I am wondering why they use the prefix 'Indo', why can't they call anything concerned with European history to Central Asia, Yamnaya or Anatolia etc, etc?*
Further, on one hand they don't want to admit the source base of European languages is in India i.e Sanskrit since that is our ancestral and the present 'storehouse' of Vedic Aryan lore, but at any given opportunity call everything Indo-European.
*Sanskrit*
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