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Лінгвістичні дослідження

  • Michael Witzel, Loan words in western Central Asia. Indicators of substrate populations, migrations, and trade relations. / / V. Mair (ed.) Contact and Exchange in the Ancient World. Honolulu: University of Hawai'i Press 2006: 158-190
  • Michael Witzel, "Substrate Languages ??in Old Indo-Aryan (Rgvedic, Middle and Late Vedic), EJVS Vol. 5,1, Aug. 1999, 1-67
  • Michael Witzel, "The Rgvedic Religious System and its Central Asian and Hindukush Antecedents". / / A. Griffiths & JEM Houben (eds.). The Vedas: Texts, Language and Ritual. Groningen : Forsten 2004: 581-636
  • Michael Witzel, Aryan and non-Aryan Names in Vedic India. Data for the linguistic situation, c. 1900-500 BC in: J. Bronkhorst & M. Deshpande (eds.), Aryans and Non-Non-Aryans, Evidence, Interpretation and Ideology. Cambridge (Harvard Oriental Series, Opera Minora 3). 1999, 337-404
  • Michael Witzel, South Asian agricultural vocabulary. / / T. Osada (ed.), Proceedings of the Pre-Symposium of RHIN and 7th ESCA Harvard-Kyoto Round Table. Published by the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature ( RHIN), Kyoto, Japan 2006: 96-120
  • Michael Witzel, Linguistic Evidence for Cultural Exchange in Prehistoric Western Central Asia. Philadelphia: Sino-Platonic Papers 129, 2003.
  • Michael Witzel, Central Asian Roots and Acculturation in South Asia. Linguistic and Archaeological Evidence from Western Central Asia, the Hindukush and Northwestern South Asia for Early Indo-Aryan Language and Religion. / / T. Osada (ed.) Linguistics, Archaeology and the Human Past. Kyoto: Indus Project, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature 2004, 87-211

текстологічні дослідження. Релігія

  • Michael Witzel, How to enter the Vedic mind? Strategies in Translating a Brahmana text. Translating, Translations, Translators From India to the West. (Harvard Oriental Series, Opera Minora, 1) Cambridge: Harvard Oriental Series 1996 [How to enter the Vedic mind? Strategies in Translating a Brahmana text. Translating, Translations, Translators From India to the West. (Harvard Oriental Series, Opera Minora, 1) Cambridge: Harvard Oriental Series 1996 ]
  • Michael Witzel, The Kashmiri Brahmins. / / Studies on the Nilamata-Purana, ed. by Y. Ikari, Kyoto 1995, pp. 211 - 268 [The Kashmiri Brahmins. / / Studies on the Nilamata-Purana, ed. by Y. Ikari, Kyoto 1995, pp. 211 - 268]
  • Michael Witzel, Katha ?ranyaka. Critical edition with a translation into German and an introduction. Cambridge: Harvard Oriental Series 65. 2004
  • The Vedas and the Epics: Some Comparative Notes on Persons, Lineages, Geography, and Grammar. / / P. Koskikallio (ed.) Epics, Khilas, and Puranas. Continuities and Ruptures. Proceedings of the Third Dubrovnik International Conference on the Sanskrit Epics and Puranas. September 2002. Zagreb: Croatian Academy of Sciences and the Arts 2005: 21-80
  • Michael Witzel, Medieval Veda Tradition as Reflected in Nepalese Manuscripts. Journal of the Nepal Research Centre, 12, 2001, 255-299
  • Michael Witzel, Macrocosm, Mesocosm, and Microcosm. The persistent nature of 'Hindu ' beliefs and symbolical forms. in S. Mittal (ed.), IJHS Symposium on Robert Levy 's MESOCOSM, International Journal of Hindu Studies, 1.3 Dec. 1998, 501-53
  • Michael Witzel, Meaningful ritual. Structure, development and interpretation of the Tantric Agnihotra ritual of Nepal. Ritual, State and History in South Asia. Essays in honour of J.C. Heesterman, ed. A.W. van den Hoek, D.H.A. Kolff, MSOort, Leiden 1992, 774-827

Порівняльна міфологія

  • Out of Africa: the Journey of the Oldest Tales of Humankind. / / Generalized Science of Humanity Series, Vol. I. Tokyo: Research Institute for Languages ??and Cultures of Asia and Africa 2006: 21-65.
  • Michael Witzel, "Vala and Iwato. The Myth of the Hidden Sun in India, Japan and beyond. " EJVS 12-1, 2005, 1-69
  • Michael Witzel, "Creation myths." / / T. Osada (ed.). Proceedings of the Pre-Symposium of RHIN and 7th ESCA Harvard-Kyoto Round Table. Published by the Research Institute for Humanity and Nature (RHIN), Kyoto, Japan 2006: 101-135
  • Myths and Consequences. Review of Stefan Arvidsson, Indo-European Mythology as Ideology and Science, Chicago University Press 2006. Science, vol. 317, 28 September 2007, 1868-1869.
  • Michael Witzel, "Comparison and Reconstruction: Language and Mythology." Mother Tongue VI, 2001, 45 - 62
  • Witzel, Michael, 2008. "Slaying the dragon across Eurasia". / / Bengtson, John D. (Ed.) In Hot Pursuit of Language in Prehistory. Essays in the four fields of anthropology. In honor of Harold Crane Fleming. Amsterdam / Philadelphia: John Benjamin's Publishing Company 2008: 263-286.

Писемність долини Інду

  • Hindutva View of History. Rewriting Textsbook in India and the United States. (With K. Visvesvaran, Nandini Majrekar, Dipta Bhog, and Uma Chakravarti). Georgetown Journal of International Affairs. 10th Anniversary edition. Winter / Spring 2009, 101-112
  • Michael Witzel, Indocentrism: Autochthonous visions of ancient India. / / The Indo-Aryan controversy: evidence and inference in Indian history / edited by Edwin F. Bryant and Laurie L. Patton. London & New York: Routledge, 2005: 341-404
  • Steve Farmer,Richard Sproat, andMichael Witzel, "The Collapse of the Indus-Script Thesis: The Myth of a Literate Harappan Civilization", EVJS, vol. 11 (2004), issue 2 (Dec)
  • M. WitzelandS. Farmer, "Horseplay in Harappa" Frontline, Oct. 10, 2000.
  • Michael Witzel, Ein Fremdling im Rgveda. Journal of Indo-European Studies (JIES) 31, No. 1-2 (2003), 107-185
  • Michael Witzel, Rama 's Realm: Indocentric Rewritings of Early South Asian Archaeology and History. / / Archaeological Fantasies. How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public, ed. by G. G. Fagan.London / New York: Routledge 2006:203-232
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