Journal of Indo-European Studies

Journal of Indo-European Studies

The Journal of Indo-European Studies (JIES) is a journal of Indo-European studies, established in 1973. It aims to serve "as a medium for the exchange and synthesis of information relating to the anthropology, archaeology, mythology, philology, and general cultural history of the Indo-European speaking peoples."

Editors

*Roger Pearson (founder and former editor)
*David Anthony (Oneonta), Vyacheslav Ivanov (UCLA), Douglas Q. Adams (Idaho), Peter Schrijver (Munich), C. Scott Littleton (Occidental), Nicolas Allen (Oxford).

*JIES is currently head edited by JP Mallory.

See also

*Mankind Quarterly (journal that was also founded and edited by Pearson)

External links

* [http://www.jies.org/ Journal of Indo-European Studies]
* [http://www.utexas.edu/cola/centers/lrc/iedocctr/ie.html Indo-European Documentation Center]


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