... Not a root etmology. ... Not a root etymology. ... Nor that one. ... So you think the mythical eponymous hero really existed? ... Ditto. Also not a root...
... You do know that the Sarmatians are considered to be Iranian-speakers, or? ... Snorri was talking about events preceding his own by more than a millenium....
... We are talking of two different things. My question was: where did the Yazigi go after they were repulsed by the Zarubinians? And: How do we know that the...
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... Not a root etmology. ... Not a root etymology. ... Nor that one. ... So you think the mythical eponymous hero really existed? ... Ditto. Also not a root...
... We are talking of two different things. My question was: where did the Yazigi go after they were repulsed by the Zarubinians? ****GK: That's your new...
... Walk me through your imagined scenario of ethnonyming here. So, first a people invent a person they imagine founded their ethnic etc group, and then they...
... Snorri was talking about events preceding his own by more than a millenium. 'Saxland' would have had the territory the predecessors of the inhabitants of...
... GK: On the matter of the historical "Croats": I am leaning ... Walk me through your imagined scenario of ethnonyming here. So, first a people invent a...
... I think I am in a better question than you to know what the original question is, regardless of what you choose to hear. ... Let me guess: there aren't...
... I assume you're you feel you are being lenient and that 'confused' is one of the lower grades of disagreeing-with-George-ness which ends in 'heretic who...
... I think I am in a better question than you to know what the original question is, regardless of what you choose to hear. ... Let me guess: there aren't...
... You envisioned the scenario here. So I'll ask again: walk me through it. ... Yes I do and it makes no sense. Now will you answer the question you tried to...
... ****GK: Not to a Snorrist, since Snorri is his Bible. How can anything interfere with that? You are a true believer, and absolutely nothing will ever sway...
... GK: On the matter of the historical "Croats": I am leaning ... You envisioned the scenario here. So I'll ask again: walk me through it. ... Yes I do and it...
... Possibly *treh2- (Latin <in-tra:-re>, etc.) but the only way I can get *tir- out of it is through Indo-Iranian and I am not bold enough to put them in the...
Jan Derk Boosen: Das Oder-Warthe-Gebiet in der Przeworsk-Kultur während der ausgehenden vorrömischen Eisenzeit und der älteren Kaiserzeit. [The Oder-Warthe...
... You misunderstood my question. ... question" than someone else when one is talking to oneself (:=)))... Bla-bla-bla. Deliberately or not, you got the...
After their assault on the Zarubinian fortresses of the Tyasmyn and Ros' areas south of Kyiv. The assaults are dated as of the later 1rst c. BCE (between ca....
... ****GK: i.e. from 200 BCE through 150 AD. While interesting for Germanic archaeology, I don't notice a single comment by any of these competent scholars...
... ===== I neglected to provide the support for the Gaulish protoform I proposed. For the second element we have Gallo-Latin <Maroialum> 'Great Clearing',...
... Scholar, not scholars. Boosen. ... The interesting part is that the provenance of these new elements are not discussed at all. ... No comment is not a...
... How were they dated? ... Why subsequent? ... They might have had a psycho leader who thought he should carve up an empire in the North. ... Doesn't prove...
... I agree, and I'd like to add to this etymological discussion an analysis which was first proposed by some Italian linguists (Carlo Battisti, etc.) about 50...
... (GK) After their assault on the Zarubinian fortresses of the Tyasmyn and Ros' areas south of Kyiv. The assaults are dated as of the later 1rst c. BCE...
... GK: While interesting for ... Scholar, not scholars. Boosen. ****GK: He cites others.**** So that whatever changes are noted in the Oder/Warthe and other ...
... I wasn't aware myself of any such ongoing strife, and neither does the Wikipedia article mention the like. It was my understanding that no modern scholar...
The Sarmatians are an intriguing ethnicity. The Romans are known to hire, as mercenaries, nomadic skilful fighters from the east, sometime around 0 AD. These...
... Erh, OK. ... I haven't seen any. Do you feel up to the task of discussing the provenance of those particular grave goods which should or shouldn't be...
... Do you have a reference? ... Of course, but was there a specific dating relative to Burebista's reign and campaigns? ... Use your elementary principle of...