The articulation of time: some Indo-European comparisons
Viewed anthropologically, time is articulated variously (divisions of year or lifespan, generations, reigns, etc). Divisions correlated with non-temporal domains like society or space form 'primitive classifications'. Evidence for an early Indo-European pentadic scheme is drawn from king-l...
Main Author: | Allen, N |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Traditional Cosmology Society
2001
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