1
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 690/142 Given: 1,184/12 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 4,863/22 Given: 6,429/11 |
Lol, Galician people according to popular culture
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 690/142 Given: 1,184/12 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 27,219/1,203 Given: 13,438/14 |
No one thinks Galicians look like Irish in popular culture and only the ignorant think the Irish and Scots is what defines what a 'Celt' looks like because that is what is believed in popular culture. Bretons don't look like that, for example.
For someone who pretends they're knowledgeable about anthropology, you sure do like to reference popular culture tropes over real anthropology.
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 4,863/22 Given: 6,429/11 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 13,674/3 Given: 17,724/0 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 1,208/0 Given: 2,232/0 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 4,863/22 Given: 6,429/11 |
Well they haven't spoken a Celtic language for about 1500 years or so, now really the only thing Celtic is the grass which looks similar to the fresh verdant greens of Ireland and Britanny, it's pretty obvious that Galicia is fundamentally Mediterranean in most aspects. Anyway as i said i am not into this whole sentimental Celtic thing, British isles culture and anthropology is quite unique.
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 13,674/3 Given: 17,724/0 |
Thumbs Up/Down |
Received: 27,219/1,203 Given: 13,438/14 |
You speak of anthropology but actual know very little. While I won't refer to Galicians as 'Celtic' because they don't speak a Celtic language (nor do most Irish) there was a historical presence of Celts in Galicia that is revealed in the topnonyms.
You're interested in pseduo-science. You're not interested in real anthropology.
There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)
Bookmarks