The original Journal of Indo-European Studies indices were created with support from the Diebold Foundation and augmented with support from a successor foundation, Salus Mundi. These indices are designed as a service to scholars and members of the public interested in Indo-European language and culture.
At present there are JIES indices for journal articles and reviews published in volumes 1 (1973) through 37 (2009), plus Monographs published through 2007. Later JIES volumes and issues, and additions to the Monograph series, will be indexed as they are published and as time & resources permit.
We maintain three different indices for the Journal of Indo-European Studies:
In addition, we maintain a list of JIES Monographs in numerical order, with unnumbered Monographs listed last.
We maintain a separate Table of Contents listing for each volume of the Journal of Indo-European Studies, listing the articles and reviews therein:
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The Journal of Indo-European Studies serves as a medium for the exchange and synthesis of information relating to the anthropology, archaeology, mythology, philology and early cultural history of the Indo-European speaking peoples. See, also, publication information. For more information visit: http://www.jies.org/.
Professor Edgar C. Polomé (1920-2000) served as co-editor of JIES from its inception in 1972, then as Managing Editor from 1987; he also served the LRC's Indo-European Documentation Center as Planning Advisor from its beginning in 1998 until his death.