MAKE A MEME View Large Image Influencedurartu1.PNG The territory of the Armenian language appears to have been roughly coincidental with that of the earlier non-IE Hurrian and closely related Urartian with Dark shading The poorly known and presumably related non-IE ...
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Keywords: Influencedurartu1.PNG The territory of the Armenian language appears to have been roughly coincidental with that of the earlier non-IE Hurrian and closely related Urartian with Dark shading The poorly known and presumably related non-IE Etio language was to its north Many of these languages occupied partially or wholly the earlier territory of the Kuro-Araxes culture light shading The nearest IE neighbors of the Armenians were the Hittites and related Luvians and Palaic-speaking populations who were not closely related to Armenian Assyrian and Gutian are non IE languages Burials with wheeled vehicles have been uncovered at Trialeti and Lchashen Source Armenians in Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture or EIEC edited by J P Mallory and Douglas Q Adams published in 1997 by Fitzroy Dearborn self-made Based on historians map Diankoff 2007 Yegoyan Prehistoric Georgia Maps of Urartu Maps of the history of Georgia Maps of the history of the Caucasus
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