Bibliography

Fred C.
Woudhuizen

5 publications between 2000 and 2018 indexed
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Woudhuizen, Fred C., Indo-Europeanization in the Mediterranean, with particular attention to the fragmentary languages, Papers in Intercultural Philosophy and Transcontinental Studies (PIP-TraCS), 16, Haarlem: Shikanda Press, 2018.  
abstract:

The author reconstructs the process of Indo-Europeanization in the Mediterranean from the beginning of the Bronze Age, c. 3100 BC, using a protohistorical method combining archaeological data, epigraphy, history, the literary tradition, and linguistics. It can positively be demonstrated that the process of Indo-Europeanization of the north-Mediterranean peninsulas Iberia, Italy, Greece, and Anatolia is of a multi-layered nature. In contradistinction to the current handbooks on Indo-European studies, the focus in this book is on the only fragmentarily preserved languages of the Mediterranean. It is the author's contention that from these languages much can be gained for our general understanding of the process of Indo-Europeanization in this region. This book initiates a paradigm shift: languages formerly considered to be of a non-Indo-European nature turn out to be Indo-European, and the North Pontic and/or Caspian steppes the homeland of Indo-European.

abstract:

The author reconstructs the process of Indo-Europeanization in the Mediterranean from the beginning of the Bronze Age, c. 3100 BC, using a protohistorical method combining archaeological data, epigraphy, history, the literary tradition, and linguistics. It can positively be demonstrated that the process of Indo-Europeanization of the north-Mediterranean peninsulas Iberia, Italy, Greece, and Anatolia is of a multi-layered nature. In contradistinction to the current handbooks on Indo-European studies, the focus in this book is on the only fragmentarily preserved languages of the Mediterranean. It is the author's contention that from these languages much can be gained for our general understanding of the process of Indo-Europeanization in this region. This book initiates a paradigm shift: languages formerly considered to be of a non-Indo-European nature turn out to be Indo-European, and the North Pontic and/or Caspian steppes the homeland of Indo-European.


Contributions to journals

Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Some Celtiberian tesserae hospitales”, Ollodagos: actes de la Société Belge d'Études Celtiques 31 (2015): 3–36.  
A discussion of five Celtiberian tesserae hospitales.
A discussion of five Celtiberian tesserae hospitales.
Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Further evidence on the relation between Celtiberian and Southwest Iberian: the case of the inscription from Sasamón [Supplementum Epigraphicum Mediterraneum 27]”, Talanta: Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 36–37 (2004–2005, 2006): 155–164.
Tamantia – PDF: <link>
Woudhuizen, Fred C., “The Celtic nature of the Southwest Iberian inscriptions [Supplementum Epigraphicum Mediterraneum 24]”, Talanta: Proceedings of the Dutch Archaeological and Historical Society 30–31 (1998–1999, 2000): 159–174.
Tamantia – PDF: <link>

Contributions to edited collections or authored works

Woudhuizen, Fred C., “Recurrent Indo-European ethnonyms”, in: Pius M. Mosima (ed.), A transcontinental career: essays in honour of Wim van Binsbergen, 24, Haarlem: Shikanda Press, 2018. 175–191.