Proto-Indo-Iranian religion — means the religion of the Indo Iranian peoples prior to the earliest Vedic (Indo Aryan) and Zoroastrian (Iranic) scriptures. These share a common inheritance of concepts including the universal force *rta (Vedic rta, Avestan asha), the sacred… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-Iranian language — Proto Indo Iranian, is the reconstructed proto language of the Indo Iranian branch of Indo European. Its speakers, the hypothetical Proto Indo Iranians, are assumed to have lived in the late 3rd millennium BC, and are usually connected with the… … Wikipedia
Indo-Iranian languages — Indo Iranian Geographic distribution: Eastern Europe, Southwest Asia, Central Asia, South Asia Linguistic classification: Indo European Indo Iranian Proto language … Wikipedia
Indo-Iranian — can refer to:* Indo Iranian languages * Prehistoric Indo Iranians (see also Aryan) * Indo European languages * Proto Indo Iranian religion * Proto Indo Iranian language … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European language — PIE redirects here. For other uses, see PIE (disambiguation). Indo European topics Indo European languages (list) Albanian · Armenian · Baltic Celtic · Germanic · Greek Indo Ira … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European society — The society of the Proto Indo Europeans (PIE) existed during the Bronze Age (roughly fifth to fourth millennium BC), and has been reconstructed through analyses of modern Indo European societies as well as archaeological evidence. PIE society was … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European accent — refers to the accentual system of Proto Indo European language.Proto Indo European (PIE) is reconstructed to have a pitch accent system that is usually described as a free tonal accent. This means that at most one syllable in a word was… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European pronouns and particles — have been reconstructed by modern linguists based on similarities found across all Indo European languages. The following article lists and discusses their hypothesized forms.PronounsPIE pronouns are difficult to reconstruct due to their variety… … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-European religion — The chariot, as a symbol of social rank and military strength but also mythologically as the sun chariot (Trundholm sun chariot pictured, Nordic Bronze Age, ca. 160 … Wikipedia
Proto-Indo-Europeans — The Proto Indo Europeans (PIE) were the speakers of the Proto Indo European language, who likely lived around 4000 BC, during the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, or possibly earlier, during the Neolithic or Paleolithic eras. Knowledge of them… … Wikipedia