Re: [tied] Indo-European Origins: The Anthropological Evidence

From: sergejus_tarasovas
Message: 14538
Date: 2002-08-25

OK, let's assume Day is neo-Nazi-oriented nobody, but what about J.
P. Mallory!?

Sergei

--- In cybalist@..., Piotr Gasiorowski <piotr.gasiorowski@...>
wrote:
> It sounds a bit scary, and the mysterious behind-the-scenes
connection between the JIES editorial board and the Institute for the
Study of Man is getting on my nerves. Who the heck is Dr. John V.
Day? Where does he work? What has he published, if anything?
>
> Piotr
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: sergejus_tarasovas
> To: cybalist@...
> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 9:36 PM
> Subject: [tied] Indo-European Origins: The Anthropological Evidence
>
>
> Is anybody aware of the following book:
>
> John V. Day. _Indo-European Origins: The Anthropological Evidence_,
>
> issued in 2001 in the monograph series of the JIES. The author
reportedly argues that the Proto-Indo-Europeans were fair-haired blue-
eyed brachycephals. Is that true, and if it is, how could such a work
be "based on the author's Ph.D. thesis prepared under Professor James
Mallory (http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/lrc/jies/monographs/monojd-
IE-Origins.html)"? What's going on in the Institute for the Study of
Man, Washington DC?
>
> Sergei