Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1988. — 257 p. — ISBN 0-69I-03592-X.
When did the Indo-Europeans enter the lands that they occupied during historical times? And, more specifically, when did the Greeks come to Greece? Robert Drews brings together the evidence-historical, linguistic, and archaeological-to tackle these important questions.
Origins of the Question
Some Minority Views on the Coming of the Greeks
Linguistic and Archaeological Considerations
Considerations from Near Eastern History
The New WarfareHorses.
The War Chariot and Chariot Warfare.
Chronology.
Provenance of the Chariot and of Chariot Warfare.
The Evolution of Opinion on PIE Speakers and the Horse
PIE Speakers and the Beginnings of Chariot Warfare
The Coming of the GreeksAppendixesThe End of the Bronze Age in Greece.
The Umman Manda and the PIE Speakers.