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Espada tengo. Lo demás, Dios lo remedie.
In the west almost all Spain had been subjugated, except that part which adjoins the cliffs where the Pyrenees end and is washed by the nearer waters of the ocean. Here two powerful nations, the Cantabrians and the Asturians, lived in freedom from the rule of Rome.")
— Lucius Anneus Florus , Epitome de T. Livio Bellorum omnium annorum DCC Libri duo Bellum Cantabricum et Asturicum
Ethnicity of the Celts/Iberian. Tribes: Avariginos, Blendi, Concanos, Coniscos, Orgenomescos, Plentusios, Tamáricos and Vadinienses.--->http://www.theapricity.com/forum/sho...40#post3047240
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Uhh... oops ?
I thought it was a legitimate book. (at least from its reviews)
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I've read it, yonks ago. Arthur Kemp's book isn't as bad as I expected, but definitely not a scientific masterpiece either. The basic message of the book (that only ethnic homogeneity can maintain a high civilisation) is essentially right. The quality really varies; Kemp is correct about some things, and ridiculously inaccurate about others. All in all, it's a decent ideological book, and shouldn't be taken as 100% scientific truth.
Also, LOL at the shrill chorus of hysterical Iberian whining in every thread that mentions this book.
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