The Tocharian Pig and Why It Brings Good Luck to Tocharian Studies

Animal husbandry played an important role in PIE society and is often seen as a key factor in the spread of the IE daughter languages.

Among the animals and their (secondary) products, horses, cattle, and sheep are usually given prominence in both historical linguistics and archaeology. Pigs occupy different ecological niches than horses and cattle, in particular they are not steppe animals and do not produce secondary products. In contrast, the role of pigs as part of the Neolithic PIE domestication package is understudied, as is the pig-related vocabulary from a philological and etymological perspective.

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