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According to J. P. Mallory, in his 1989 book In Search of the Indo-Europeans, the hypothesis was also inspired by a Basque place-name ending in-adze.
* Mallory, J. P. ( 1991 ) In Search of the Indo-Europeans: language, archaeology and myth.
J. P. Mallory comments that the horse was an extremely important animal in Indo-European religion, as exemplified " most obviously " by various mythical brothers appearing in Indo-European legend, including Hengist and Horsa:
* Mallory, J. P. Ed.
# Wilson, P. J., Grewal, S. K., Mallory, F. F., & White, B. N. ( 2009 ).
There is no decisive theory as to the origins of the caste system in India, and globally renowned historians and archaeologists like Jim Shaffer, J. P. Mallory, Edwin Bryant, and others, have disputed the claim of " Aryan Invasion ".
* Mallory, J. P. ( 1989 ).
* J. P. Mallory and the Yamna culture
* Mallory, J. P. and Mair, Victor H. The Tarim Mummies: Ancient China and the Mystery of the Earliest Peoples from the West.
The native name of the historical Tocharians of the 6th to 8th centuries was, according to J. P. Mallory, possibly kuśiññe " Kuchean " ( Tocharian B ), " of the kingdom of Kucha and Agni ", and ārśi ( Tocharian A ); one of the Tocharian A texts has ārśi-käntwā, " In the tongue of Arsi " ( ārśi is probably cognate to argenteus, i. e. " shining, brilliant ").
J. P. Mallory and Victor H. Mair argue that the Tocharian languages were introduced to the Tarim and Turpan basins from the Afanasevo culture to their immediate north.
* " In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth " by J. P. Mallory, ISBN 0-500-27616-1
Reviewed by J. P. Mallory, JIES vol.
Both Asko Parpola ( 1988 ) and J. P. Mallory ( 1998 ) place the locus of the division of Indo-Aryan from Iranian in the Bronze Age BMAC culture.
* J. P. Mallory ( ed ) ( 1992 ), Aspects of the Táin, December Publications, Belfast
* J. P. Mallory & Gerard Stockman ( eds ) ( 1994 ), Ulidia: Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Ulster Cycle of Tales, December Publications, Belfast
* J. P. Mallory, In Search of the Indo-Europeans.
* Mallory, J. P. and Mair, Victor H. 2000.
* Mallory, J. P. and Mair, Victor H. 2000.
* J. P. Mallory, In Search of the Indo-Europeans: Language, Archaeology and Myth, Thames and Hudson, 1989.
* Mallory, J. P. and Mair, Victor H. 2000.
* Mallory, J. P. and Victor H. Mair.
Gen. J. S. Mallory ( 28 November 1917 ), Brig.

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To make it clearer he shifted to acting out, but with no change of manner, the killing of Rose Mallory.
All of these methods remain to be applied to the languages attributed to Altaic with the same degree of focus and intensity they have been applied to the Indo-European family ( e. g. Mallory 1989, Anthony 2007 ).
This would make it a language family about as old as Indo-European ( 4000 to 7, 000 BC according to several hypotheses cited in Mallory 1997: 106 ) but considerably younger than Afroasiatic ( c. 10, 000 BC according to Diakonoff 1988: 33n, 11, 000 to 16, 000 BC according to Ehret 2002: 35 – 36 ).
The cast included Glynis Johns ( Desiree Armfeldt ), Len Cariou ( Fredrik Egerman ), Hermione Gingold ( Madame Armfeldt ), Victoria Mallory, Judith Kahan, Mark Lambert, Laurence Guittard, Patricia Elliott, George Lee Andrews, and D. Jamin Bartlett.
Also featured were Alexander Hanson as Frederik, Ramona Mallory as Anne, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka as Henrik, Leigh Ann Larkin as Petra, Erin Davie as the Countess, Aaron Lazar as the Count, and Bradley Dean as Frid.
* 1886 – George Mallory, English mountaineer ( d. 1924 )
* 1924 – George Leigh Mallory, English mountaineer ( b. 1886 )
* 1924 – In the second attempt to climb Mount Everest, George Mallory and Andrew " Sandy " Irvine disappear, possibly having first made it to the top.

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L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
* June 8 – George Mallory and Andrew Irvine are last seen " going strong for the top " of Mount Everest by teammate Noel Odell at 12: 50 P. M.
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John Henninger Reagan | John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
* P. R. Mallory and Co Inc
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John Henninger Reagan | John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
Mallory gathered about himself a group of men who were able to put his vision into practice, among them John M. Brooke, John L. Porter, and William P. Williamson.
L-R: Judah P. Benjamin, Stephen Mallory, Christopher Memminger, Alexander Stephens, LeRoy Pope Walker, Jefferson Davis, John Henninger Reagan | John H. Reagan and Robert Toombs.
He got a better job at the electronics firm P. R. Mallory Company, founded by Philip Mallory ( now known as the Duracell division of Procter & Gamble ), where Carlson was promoted to head of the patent department.

Mallory and Adams
* Charles Burr Todd, The History of Redding, Connecticut: From its First Settlement to the Present Time: With Notes on the Adams, Banks, Barlow, Bartlett, Bartram, Bates, Beach, Benedict, Batts, Burr, Burritt, Burton, Chatfield, Couch, Darling, Fairchild, Foster, Gold, Gorham, Gray, Griffin, Hall, Hawley, Heron, Hill, Hull, Jackson, Lee, Lyon, Lord, Mallory, Meade, Meeker, Merchant, Morehouse, Perry, Platt, Read, Rogers, Rumsey, Sanford, Smith, Stow, and Strong Families.
James Mallory, D. Q. Adams, ISBN 1-884964-98-2
Some of the proposed deity names are more readily accepted among scholars than others .< ref > In order to present a consistent notation, the reconstructed forms used here are cited from Mallory & Adams ( 2006 ).
* * PriHeh < sub > 2 </ sub >, is reconstructed ( Mallory & Adams 2006, pp. 208 ) as “ beloved, friend ” ( Sanskrit priya ), the love goddess.
* * Deh < sub > 2 </ sub > nu-' River goddess ' is reconstructed ( Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 434 ) from Sanskrit Danu, Irish Danu ; Welsh Dôn, and a masc.
** Horse Twins, usually have a name that means ' horse ' * ekwa -, but the names are not always cognate, because there is no lexical set ( Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 432 ).
* A water or sea god is reconstructed ( Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 438 ) as * H < sub > 2 </ sub > epom Nepots ' grandson / nephew of waters ' from Avestan and Vedic Apam Napat, and as * neptonos from Celtic Nechtan, Etruscan Nethuns, and Latin Neptune.
* * Peh < sub > 2 </ sub > uson is reconstructed ( Mallory & Adams 2006, p. 434 ) as a pastoral god, based on the Greek god Pan, the Roman god Faunus and the Fauns, and Vedic Pashupati, and Pushan.
* Mallory, Adams, Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, 1997.
* James P. Mallory & Douglas Q. Adams, " Indo-Iranian Languages ", Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture, Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997.
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) date back before the Christian era ,< ref > Encyclopedia of Indo-European culture By J. P. Mallory, Douglas Q. Adams Edition: illustrated Published by Taylor & Francis, 1997 ISBN 1-884964-98-2, ISBN 978-1-884964-98-5 ( page 11 ) borrowed words from Greek and Latin date back to before Christian era see also ( page 9 ) Even very common words such as mik " friend "(< Lat.
* Dexter, Miriam Robbins, " Earth Goddess " In Mallory, J. P. and Douglas Q. Adams, eds., The Encyclopedia of Indo-European Culture.
J. P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams ( 1997 ) have also proposed an etymology based on the connection with the Indo-European dawn goddess, from " very " and " to shine ".
Dance Revolution was hosted by DJ Rick ( a. k. a. Rick Adams ) and the Slumber Party Girls ( Caroline Scott, Cassie Scerbo, Karla Deras, Carolina Carattini and Mallory Low.
The encyclopedia was edited by J. P. Mallory and Douglas Q. Adams and published in 1997 by Fitzroy Dearborn.
Archaeological articles are written by Mallory, linguistic articles are written by Adams, and includes a distinguished Who's Who of 1990s Indo-Europeanists who made contributions as sub-editors.

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