The articles in this issue of ReVision, are contributed by archaeologists, linguists, Indo-Europeanists, and interdisciplinary researchers from eastern and Western Europe and the United States who are using a multidisciplinary, archaeomythological approach to scholarship.
Archaeomythology was developed by Lithuanian/American archaeologist Marija Gimbutas in order to expand the boundaries of archaeological interpretation of prehistoric cultures, with an emphasis on ideology, social structure, and symbolism (see Gimbutas 1989, 1991). In the absence of written texts, an a