Thanks, Agnes, for this valuable reference.

Best wishes,

Hans Henrich


On 9 Feb2022, at 04:06, KORN Agnes <Agnes.KORN@cnrs.fr> wrote:

Dear all,
 
Adam Hyllested has been working on cereals as well. There is a paper from 2020 by him
https://nors.ku.dk/english/staff/?pure=en%2Fpublications%2Fdid-protoindoeuropean-have-a-word-for-wheat-hittite-eppitt-revisited-and-the-rise-of-postpie-cereal-terminology(05e2a870-ab9d-4e0d-b136-ad63288c3526).html
and you could ask him about his subsequent (2021) presentation, where he elaborated further on the topic.
 
Best,
Agnes
 
 
De : INDOLOGY [mailto:indology-bounces@list.indology.info] De la part de Hock, Hans Henrich via INDOLOGY
Envoyé : mardi, 8 février 2022 18:18
À : François Voegeli <francois.voegeli@gmail.com>
Cc : indology@list.indology.info
Objet : Re: [INDOLOGY] Edible cereals in the Veda
 
Dear François,
 
There is a recent article by Martin Joachim Kümmel: Agricultural terms in Indo-Iranian. It was published as chapter 12 inLanguage dispersal beyond farming, ed. by Martine Robbeets and Alexander Savelyev, John Benjamins Publishing, 2017. 
 
The attached is a copy of the handout, available from Research Gate.
 
I hope this helps.
 
Best wishes,
 
Hans Henrich
 
 
On 7 Feb2022, at 14:21, François Voegeli via INDOLOGY <indology@list.indology.info> wrote:
 
Dear All,

Is there any comprehensive and up-to-date study on the edible cereals in the Veda: vrIhi, yava, godhUma, priaGgu, etc.? 

If so, can someone send me copies of this/these study/ies?

Thanks in advance.

François Voegeli
 

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