Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach

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Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach. / Olsen, Birgit Anette.

The Indo-European puzzle revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics. ed. / Kristian Kristiansen; Guus Kroonen; Eske Willerslev. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023. p. 296-302.

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Olsen, BA 2023, Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach. in K Kristiansen, G Kroonen & E Willerslev (eds), The Indo-European puzzle revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 296-302. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009261753.027

APA

Olsen, B. A. (2023). Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach. In K. Kristiansen, G. Kroonen, & E. Willerslev (Eds.), The Indo-European puzzle revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics (pp. 296-302). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009261753.027

Vancouver

Olsen BA. Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach. In Kristiansen K, Kroonen G, Willerslev E, editors, The Indo-European puzzle revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 2023. p. 296-302 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009261753.027

Author

Olsen, Birgit Anette. / Marriage strategies and fosterage among the Indo-Europeans - a linguistic approach. The Indo-European puzzle revisited: Integrating Archaeology, Genetics and Linguistics. editor / Kristian Kristiansen ; Guus Kroonen ; Eske Willerslev. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2023. pp. 296-302

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