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7464
Hi Dirk! Thank you very much for your remark. I really believed that the eagle-fibulae were worn both by men and women. Francisc ... <fericzobor@y...> ... ...
Francisc Czobor
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Feb 2, 2004
11:07 am
7465
... Hi Francisc, don't worry you were not the only one. I have seen illustrations (artists impressions) of Gothic warriors adorned with huge eagle fibulae and...
faltin2001
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Feb 3, 2004
10:41 am
7466
***<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> Hi Dirk! Taking opportunity I ask you for help. Could you direct me at some...
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Feb 4, 2004
6:13 am
7467
Ooops: I meant "SLYNESS", NOT "SLY", _warei_ is the noun... ... http://www.buenosaires.gov.ar/registrocivil/nombres/busqueda/index.php ... ...
llama_nom
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Feb 4, 2004
5:56 pm
7468
I've just been looking at the Elbing Glossary, a list of Old Prussian words from the 14th or 15th century. Some look quite like Gothic, or Germanic, at least: ...
llama_nom
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Feb 16, 2004
4:48 pm
7469
Hailsa, Please elaborate on the possible Caucasian connection with this powerful "magical" word. I have found that the earliest carving of this word in stone...
hrafnsnest
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Feb 19, 2004
4:40 pm
7470
Hails, The Caucasian words quoted by Ross are: Georgian: aludi, ludi Ossete: aeluton, iluton All meaning 'boiled beer'. He doesn't give any more information,...
llama_nom
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Feb 20, 2004
10:20 am
7471
Ahjau, thau bandwjand thai ana Kaubailiskamma uzda aljakunjans taiknos sum gutane runastabe kuni rinnando? Aiththau waitei thatainei ufmeleins ist-- Aiththau...
llama_nom
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Feb 20, 2004
11:01 am
7472
Ah ni! Airzeis was. Fraletaith mis, jabai wileith, jah mik tho meina sanda fairnon gatairan uslaubjaith, bigat auk natjastath sildaleikana thizo innmeleino...
llama_nom
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Feb 20, 2004
12:53 pm
7473
... From: "llama_nom" <penterakt@...> To: <gothic-l@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Friday, February 20, 2004 12:01 PM Subject: [gothic-l] Kovel cursive runes?...
Giuseppe Pagliarulo
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Feb 20, 2004
12:53 pm
7474
... spearhead a ... Awiliudo thus! Is that Pontic as in the Anatolian kingdom of Pontus? And does that go for the swastikas too, or could the Goths have got...
llama_nom
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Feb 23, 2004
10:06 am
7475
... spearhead a ... Awiliudo thus! Is that Pontic as in the Anatolian kingdom of Pontus? And does that go for the swastikas too, or could the Goths have got...
llama_nom
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Feb 23, 2004
10:35 am
7476
Hails, Sounds like the "cursive runes" are Sarmatian tamgas. Something that I've seen misidentified as "Hungarian Runes" or "rovas". Valulfr ... Pontic...
hrafnsnest
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Feb 24, 2004
8:21 pm
7477
... Indeed, this must be a misidentification, because the Hungarian "runes" (more correctly: runiform writing) or "rovas iras" are derivated basicly from the...
Francisc Czobor
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Feb 25, 2004
8:04 am
7478
Does anyone know anywhere on ... Thanks for all the thoughts on those Kovel symbols - yes, I got a bit carried away there, before I'd seen a proper picture....
llama_nom
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Feb 25, 2004
11:49 am
7479
Hails, The "cursive runes" on the Kovel and Dahmsdorf spearhead are Sarmatian "tamgas". These have been refered to as "magical signs", and in fact, were...
hrafnsnest
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Feb 26, 2004
3:54 pm
7480
your name is wrong [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]...
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Feb 26, 2004
4:19 pm
7481
Who's name is wrong? There was nothing there to read. Walawulfs...
hrafnsnest
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Feb 26, 2004
6:17 pm
7482
it seems this is a spam message that was sent with me as the sender.. i apologize, i do not understand how someone got this idea, i have not posted to the list...
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Feb 26, 2004
7:53 pm
7483
... I guess the obvious answer is "hails!" - mentioned in a Latin poem (as _eils_) as a typical sound at barbarian feasts. If that's too obvious, how about...
llama_nom
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Feb 26, 2004
8:03 pm
7484
Hi, The Moos spear head in Gotland is supposed to belong to the same group. What kind of runes are they? see ...
Tore Gannholm
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Feb 26, 2004
11:18 pm
7485
Hi Llama non, The Goths got the swastika from the Romans who in their turn got it from the eastern part of the realm. Remember the hellenic world that was ...
Ingemar Nordgren
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Feb 26, 2004
11:35 pm
7486
... Excellent! Thanks, Tore. Especially interesting as those two scroll markings look a bit like some of the Kovel signs, but less elaborate. From this...
llama_nom
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Feb 27, 2004
11:59 am
7487
... Excellent! Thanks, Tore. Especially interesting as those two scroll markings look a bit like some of the Kovel signs, but less elaborate. From this...
llama_nom
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Feb 27, 2004
12:00 pm
7488
Further to the discussion on Gothic runes: Looijenga (Looijenga, T, 'Runes around the North Sea and on the Continent AD 150-700, Texts & Contexts,' Doctoral...
llama_nom
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Feb 27, 2004
12:19 pm
7489
I have some photos of the Kylver stone from Stånga Gotland on http://www.stavgard.com/Gotland/historia_/kylverstenen/default.htm Tore ... --...
Tore Gannholm
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Feb 27, 2004
9:35 pm
7490
... Thanks once again. Unfortunately, I can't seem to get the picture this time. When I click on the link, I get the introductory text, but it seems to break...
llama_nom
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Feb 28, 2004
9:43 am
7491
With the arrow next you have to go to page 3 On page 6 you have the 24 letter alphabeth Tore ... --...
Tore Gannholm
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Feb 28, 2004
8:12 pm
7492
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/000521.html (though he's a bit confused- Proto-Indo-European is normally said to have no future tense...
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jdm314
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Mar 2, 2004
9:17 pm
7493
... This is, simply put, a far-out reading ;) ... This is logical, intelligible and clear. ... Naples deed (6th century). Sure, but it doesn't occur in the...
akoddsson
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