Index to Volume Forty-Two

2014

Numbers 1 & 2    pp. 1-290
Numbers 3 & 4    pp. 291-578

Ahyan, Stepan
  • The Death of the Suitors and Patricide
211
Akbarzadeh, Daryoosh
  • China and the Myth of Jam
28
Bezlepkin, Alexander
  • The Name of Dionysos
18
Bomhard, Allan R.
  • Hittite pa-ak-nu-
291
Bulatović, Aleksandar
  • Corded Ware in the Central and Southern Balkans: A Consequence of Cultural Interaction or an Indication of Ethnic Change?
101
Eska, Joseph F.
  • Comments on John T. Koch’s Tartessian-as-Celtic Enterprise
428
Huld, Martin E.
  • Armenian agṙaw and an Indo-European Word for ‘Crow, Raven’
294
Igartua, Iván
  • The Indo-European Adjectival Class with the Suffix *-lo- and its Development in Slavic
302
In Memoriam
  • In Memoriam, Elena Efimovna Kuz’mina
203
  • In Memoriam, Richard Diebold
209
  • In Memoriam, Victor Ivanovich Sarianidi
525
JIES Reviews
  • Archeology
225
  • Culture
243, 553
  • Language
252
  • Linguistics
563
Koch, John T.
  • On the Debate over the Classification of the Language of the South-Western (SW) Inscriptions, also known as Tartessian
335
  • A Decipherment Interrupted: Proceeding from Valério, Eska, and Prósper
487
Lajoye, Patrice and Guillaume Oudaer
  • *Percos/*Ercos: An Unknown Celtic Theonym
40
Mallory, J. P.
  • Editor’s Note: The Indo-European-Tartessian Debate
332
Markey, T. L. and Bernard Mees
  • Early Nordic alu and *al- ‘to nourish’
1
Poruciuc, Adrian
  • The Fortune of the Old Germanic Loan fara in Romanian and in Other European Languages
175
Prósper, Blanca María
  • Some Observations on the Classification of Tartessian as a Celtic Language
468
Valério, Miguel
  • The Interpretative Limits of the Southwestern Script
439
West, Emily
  • Circe, Calypso, Hiḍimbā: The Odyssey and Graeco-Aryan Proto-Epic
144
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