The Austronesian and Austro-Tai relevant parts can be found in the section on dogs as ancestors and totems. http://asiapacificuniverse.com/pkm/dogstory.htm ...
Dear Paul, The following IAERS (Institute for Ancient Equestrian Studies) newsletter discusses the findings of large quantities of dog bones at Krasno...
Thanks Francesco. Do you know when consuming dog flesh became rather taboo among Europeans? I remember somebody suggesting that the term "hot dog" originated...
dear sir, im a psychiatrist by profession.i have been interested in the veddoid syudies since itook medicine. we southindians are all partly veddoids. varying...
Dear Drs. Ferrarini and Gandhi Babu, Thanks for the message. I was impressed by the progress of work and details of Dr. Ferrarini and his website. Certainly I...
... Dear Paul, I will try to reply to your query re: hot dogs and Lupercalia in the next days. In the meanwhile, I want to ask you something re: computer...
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Dear List, Sorry, my previous message (Austric msg. # 626, attached below) was posted by mistake to the whole List. Actually it weas meant for Paul Kekai...
... No need, I may have remembered wrong. ... I did not add any hyperlinks to my post. Did anyone else on the group receive the same linked word and page? ...
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... Dear PKM, It is true that pork (NOT dog-meat!) sausages were associated with the Lupercalia festival of the ancient Romans, but this historical fact does...
... Thanks Francesco. Any idea what happened to the sacrificed dog(s)? I read that the blood was smeared upon the heads of two noble youths dressed in ...
... the blood was smeared > upon the heads of two noble youths dressed in ... nubile Roman women. This is according to some > the origin of the modern...
... http://www.angelfire.com/de/poetry/Holy_Days/Lupercalia.html << Even after the power of Rome began to wane, Lupercalia was still celebrated by its...
Thanks for the great refs, Francesco. Btw, dog's blood as a treatment for tuberculosis was/is known in traditional Filipino healing. I'm not sure if this is a...
... traditional Filipino healing. I'm not > sure if this is a very ancient practice. In Hippocrates' dietary text _Regimen_, roast dog was recommended as a...
... I forgot to mention that it seems that the _luperci_ priests acted this way to symbolically drive wolves off the town wall. This would be implied by the...
... Francesco, we should mention also that Romans of the first century BCE appeared to be not so sure of the meaning of the festival. Some people think it was...
... acted > > this way to symbolically drive wolves off the town > > wall. This would > > be implied by the most widely accepted etymology of > > the Latin...
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... Wurm & Wilson 1983 (page 85) cite Dyen's PAN *qayam under the gloss 'FOWL, domestic (incl. entries for HEN, CHICKEN)'. I have not seen the original Dyen...
... See the entry for Anteater 2 on my web site for one possible source. In this scenario, the Malay form would be a probable loanword from Mon-Khmer. ... ...
... Paul K. Benedict (1975:272) proposed AT *[wa]kL@wm[a] 'dog' [L = velar l and @ = shwa] whence *Watsu(ma) > the *asu-like PAN forms, cf. Dyen and McFarland...
The polyomavirus JC is one of the hottest means of tracing human migrations these days. The following map from Sugimoto et al. shows the distribution of...
... The suspected ... PPh *uNku(q) could be ... Is *(n)qu(q) Proto-Austric or Proto-AA? Oppenheimer relates a myth involving the creation of humans from clay...
... The EAA signifies that it would be Proto-Eastern Austroasiatic, that is, reconstructible only on the basis of Mon-Khmer. Corresponding Munda (Western...
... Not that I'm aware of. This type of "aboriginal" dog is quite common in SE and S Asia. For example: Telomian Dog of Malaysia Santal Hound of India Regards,...
The New Guinea dog sings and does not bark, or so the program said. Dingos bark. The vocal difference may be from a small mutation. Robin Day Kuwait ... Not...