I don't think so. However, Halstatt noble centers system was short-lived experience and were wiped out by new waves of invasions from west. Nothing is known about their poltical power, except it was...
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I don't think so. However, Halstatt noble centers system was short-lived experience and were wiped out by new waves of invasions from west. Nothing is known about their poltical power, except it was...
We are talking here about pre-historic period of late Bronze Age. The earliest textual information about Celts is the 6 century BC And we don't know anything about their political unity for the...
Not exactly. Taking extreme examples is not representative enough. But if you take cumulative C.I. from that work, for example of Cordeds it'd be 72.4 and for Meds it is 76.7. And more to the point,...
Yes, CONTINUED spread, not began, with the Late BA, and where exactly there's previous unity we don't know, there can be just suggested scenarios
Once again, because there's no Halstatt culture...
You have not read that book. just like anything about Atlantic core zone. There're constant contacts for thousands of years. since late Neolithic up to Late Bronze Age forming actually one contact...
Despite that it was one of the first democratic experiences in history, you can't argue that these 'sacred texts' do work not so bad even today, especially. Current not the best place in...
Allright, i've seen your arguments. Proto-Germanic language that developed for 1000 years, covered whole northern Europe (Nordic Bronze Age) and divided by sea is absolutely par for the course for...
Then, how proto-Germanic before splitting around 500 BC was managed to develope in Northern Europe all that time? If only you have got alternative theory of speedy occupations of all Northern Europe...
Proto-Germanic language originated for just one century?!:confused: I think you get process formation of languages incorrectly. Language doesn't just happen from nothing, it evolves long time, many...
Proto-Germanic, possibly, broke away from Italo-Celtic, but very early and had been in close contacts with Baltic for a very long time.
Yeah, Halstatt looke like multicultural supranational culture based on trading river system, mineral extraction and prestigious goods. They willingly took new foreign ideas, prestige metal works...
1. Correct me if i wrong, evolution of Germanic languages has very similar history with Proto-Celtic, if Jastorf and Nordic Bronze Age cultures are associated with it. From Corded ware culture to...
This trend documents
gene flow into Iberia during the Late Bronze
Age or Early Iron Age, possibly associated with
the introduction of the Urnfield tradition (18).
Unlike in Central or Northern...
https://i.imgur.com/eI7AWzo.png
https://i.imgur.com/53gnOh3.png
Celtic language (Gaulish) had first contact wirh proto-Germanic at very late time, already in Iron Age
Very interesting, i am at full attention. How Gaulish, Iberian, British and easpecially Irish were impacted in Iron Age by Central European. Are you going by genetics here, or maybe archaeological,...
:eek: You'll might be very surprised, but it's not contradict to the west-east Celtic expansion as well. Rather argues in favour of it because of distribution of patrilineal DNA in Europe
Wars is valid excuse and possibly the main reason to explain why some Europeans hate Americans so much
It's not known what pigmentation has this type, but very similar to highly reduced Borreby, western European type
Everything that you've said does not contradict west-east expansion
:eek: No, Romans and Greeks gave very clear explanations who were the Celts
What exact ancient DNA dismantled it?
So standing as opposition 'Central European theory' made more sense?
That's right, ancient chroniclers described Celts as different in terms of appearance, some of them as clearly Mediterranids another as Nordoid, but mostly as somwhere in between, lighter than...
Hypothesis of Central European Celtic homeland is outdated completely
https://i.imgur.com/ozUhAAn.png
The Ancient Celts 2nd Edition.2018. Barry Cunliffe
This seems fairly reasonable, all of...
It's absolutely normal inherent dialectic and contradiction, declare the war is a too serious decision for people to categorically say yes, especially when it's not concerns their country directly, ...
Being practically a home front for Allies means to participate in war, people cannot fail to understand it, declaration of war become just a formality in this case. Sending troops to war is a last...
He called himself so. And he's supporting isolationism. Isn't it traditional conservative characteristic? Neocons for active foreign policy