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Discussing matters of Balkanik history, linguistics and cultural aspects. The group should be seen as related to cybalist for this part of the world.
Most of ancient Indo-European languages have already been divided into groups and sub-groups. Most part of them are exactly defined and related to other. The only area where discussions still continue is the problem with the so-called Paleo-Balkan languages.
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Posted - Thu Jul 2, 2009 6:43 pm
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alexandru_mg3
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NEMVS nr. 7-8/2009
I announce to you the 7th and the 8th numbers of NEMVS Magazine, a periodic edited by the Sarmizegetusa Cultural Association . You can find the digital
Posted - Thu Jul 2, 2009 3:27 pm
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Dada Mamusa
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Re: rhomphaia
... ************ There are just a few roots concerning the IE weapons, like: 1. *gWeru 'spear' or 'spit' in Celtic (OIr biur0 and Italic (Lat veru), but
Posted - Thu Apr 2, 2009 7:41 pm
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Abdullah Konushevci
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Re: rhomphaia
Etymology rhomphaia term which, according to ancient authors, means a great sword of thracian is put in link with Latin rumpere * "break", "to break: which in
Posted - Thu Apr 2, 2009 6:22 pm
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Dada Mamusa
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Re: rhomphaia
... so far I am informed, Thomacheck does not comment too much about this word but it remember it when he is writting about Rumbodona in his "Die Alten
Posted - Wed Apr 1, 2009 4:13 pm
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Alexandru Moeller
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