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===Articles=== * 1960: "Culture Change in Europe at the Start of the Second Millennium B.C. A Contribution to the Indo-European Problem", ''Selected Papers of the Fifth International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Philadelphia, September 1–9, 1956'', ed. A. F. C. Wallace. Philadelphia: University of Philadelphia Press, 1960, pp. 540–552. * 1961: "Notes on the chronology and expansion of the Pit-grave culture", ''L'Europe à la fin de l'Age de la pierre'', eds., J. Bohm & S. J. De Laet. Prague: Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 1961, pp. 193–200. * 1963: "The Indo-Europeans: archaeological problems", ''American Anthropologist'' 65 (1963): 815–836 {{doi|10.1525/aa.1963.65.4.02a00030 }} * 1970: "Proto-Indo-European Culture: The Kurgan Culture during the Fifth, Fourth, and Third Millennia B.C.", ''Indo-European and Indo-Europeans. Papers Presented at the Third Indo-European Conference at the University of Pennsylvania'', ed. George Cardona, Henry M. Hoenigswald & Alfred Senn. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1970, pp. 155–197. * 1973: "Old Europe c. 7000–3500 BC: The Earliest European Civilization Before the Infiltration of the Indo-European Peoples", ''[[Journal of Indo-European Studies]] (JIES)'' 1 (1973): 1–21. * 1977: "The First Wave of Eurasian Steppe Pastoralists into Copper Age Europe", ''JIES'' 5 (1977): 277–338. * "Gold Treasure at Varna", ''Archaeology'' 30, 1 (1977): 44–51. * 1979: "The Three Waves of Kurgan People into Old Europe, 4500–2500 BC", ''Archives suisses d'anthropologie genérale''. 43(2) (1979): 113–137. * 1980: "The Kurgan wave #2 (c.3400–3200 BC) into Europe and the following transformation of culture", ''JIES'' 8 (1980): 273–315. * "The Temples of Old Europe", ''Archaeology'' 33(6) (1980): 41–50. * 1980–81: "The transformation of European and Anatolian culture c. 4500–2500 B.C. and its legacy", ''JIES'' 8 (I-2), 9 (I-2). * 1982: "Old Europe in the Fifth Millennium B.C.: The European Situation on the Arrival of Indo-Europeans", ''The Indo-Europeans in the Fourth and Third Millennia BC'', ed. Edgar C. Polomé. Ann Arbor: Karoma Publishers, 1982, pp. 1–60. * "Women and Culture in Goddess-oriented Old Europe", ''The Politics of Women's Spirituality'', ed. Charlene Spretnak. New York: Doubleday, 1982, pp. 22–31. * "Vulvas, Breasts, and Buttocks of the Goddess Creatress: Commentary on the Origins of Art", ''The Shape of the Past: Studies in Honor of Franklin D. Murphy'', eds. Giorgio Buccellati & Charles Speroni. Los Angeles: UCLA Institute of Archaeology, 1982. * 1985: "Primary and Secondary Homeland of the Indo-Europeans: Comments on Gamkrelidze–Ivanov Articles", ''JIES'' 13(1–2) (1985): 185–202. * 1986: "Kurgan Culture and the Horse", critique of the article "The 'Kurgan Culture', Indo-European origins and the domestication of the horse: a reconsideration" by David W. Anthony (same issue, pp. 291–313), ''Current Anthropology'' 27(4) (1986): 305–307. * "Remarks on the ethnogenesis of the Indo-Europeans in Europe", ''Ethnogenese europäischer Völker'', eds. W. Bernhard & A. Kandler-Palsson. Stuttgart / New York: Gustav Fische Verlag, 1986: 5–19. * 1987: "The Pre-Christian Religion of Lithuania", ''La Cristianizzazione della Lituania''. Rome, 1987. * "[http://www.persee.fr/doc/dha_0755-7256_1987_num_13_1_1750 The Earth Fertility of old Europe]", ''Dialogues d'histoire ancienne'', vol. 13, no. 1 (1987): 11–69. * 1988: "A Review of ''Archaeology and Language'' by Colin Renfrew", ''Current Anthropology'' 29(3) (Jul 1988): 453–456. * "Accounting For a Great Change, critique of ''Archaeology and Language'' by C. Renfrew", ''London Times Literary Supplement'' (Jun 24–30), 1988, p. 714. * 1990: "The Social Structure of the Old Europe. Part II", ''JIES'' 18 (1990): 225–284. * "The Collision of Two Ideologies", ''When Worlds Collide: Indo-Europeans and Pre-Indo-Europeans'', eds. T. L. Markey & A. C. Greppin. Ann Arbor (MI): Kasoma, 1990, pp. 171–178. * "Wall Paintings of Çatal Hüyük, 8th–7th Millennia B.C.", ''The Review of Archaeology'', 11(2) (1990): 1–5. * 1992: "The Chronologies of Eastern Europe: Neolithic through Early Bronze Age", ''Chronologies in Old World Archaeology'', vol. 1, ed. R. W. Ehrich. Chicago, London: University of Chicago Press, 1992, pp. 395–406. * 1993: "The Indo-Europeanization of Europe: the intrusion of steppe pastoralists from south Russia and the transformation of Old Europe", ''Word'' 44 (1993): 205–222 {{doi|10.1080/00437956.1993.11435900}}
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