Question

Marija Gimbutas popularized the most widely accepted hypothesis of the origin of these people, who are typically associated with the Yamnaya archeological culture. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name these ancient people whose geographical origins are disputed by the Anatolian hypothesis and the Kurgan hypothesis, which posits a steppe homeland.
ANSWER: Proto-Indo-Europeans [or PIEs; prompt on Indo-Europeans]
[10e] David W. Anthony identified this technology as a key factor in the spread of Indo-European peoples. This invention, which was also used to create pottery, allowed for the creation of mobile carts and vehicles.
ANSWER: wheels [or wheel and axle; accept pottery wheel; accept The Horse, the Wheel, and Language]
[10h] Many scholars argue that evidence for the Proto-Indo-European migrations can also be found in this pre- and early-Bronze age European archaeological culture, which is named for impressions left on its characteristic pottery.
ANSWER: Corded Ware culture
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Kenyon ACWRU B010010
Michigan D (DII)CWRU D (DII)1010020
Kenyon B (DII)Michigan A010010
Michigan State AOhio State B (DII)010010
Michigan State C (UG)CWRU C (UG)010010
Ohio State A (UG)Ohio State C (DII)010010
Pitt AMichigan State B (UG)010010