- 2307/3217749. JSTOR 3217749. McAlpin,
David W. (2015). "Bra**** and the
Zagrosian Hypothesis".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 135 (5): 551–586...
- and
western languages. The
first is a
linguistic relationship with a "
Zagrosian family of
language linking Elamite and
Dravidian on the
Iranian Plateau...
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pater (Lataste, 1880)
Timon princeps (Blanford, 1874) -
Siirt lizard,
Zagrosian lizard Timon tangit**** (Boulenger, 1887) -
Moroccan e****
lizard Nota...
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language of Iran and the
Dravidian languages of
southern India,
known as the
Zagrosian Hypothesis.
Whereas his Proto-Elamo-Dravidian: The
Evidence and Its Implications...
- 495. ISBN 978-1138853768. McAlpin,
David W. (2015). "Bra**** and the
Zagrosian Hypothesis".
Journal of the
American Oriental Society. 135 (3): 551–586...
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Acanthodactylus zagrosicus, the
Zagrosian fringe-fingered lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Lacertidae. The
species is
endemic to Iran. Acanthodactylus...
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Timon princeps,
commonly called the
Siirt lizard or the
Zagrosian lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Lacertidae (wall lizards). The species...
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linked with the
remaining Dravidian languages and
Elamite to form the "
Zagrosian family,"
which originated in
Southwest Asia (southern Iran) and was widely...
- with a bull's head. It has been
suggested that the
baresman may have a
Zagrosian origin.[a] In present-day use, the
barsom is a
bundle of
short metal wires...
- no
effect on
studies of the language. In 2012,
Southworth suggested a "
Zagrosian family" of West
Asian origin including Elamite, Bra**** and
Dravidian as...