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1 out of 1 members found this post helpful. Is Paris a pre Celtic name? The initial "P" has been lost in Gaulish so instead of "Parisii", we should have "Arisii" in Gaulish. Similar pheneomenon is found in Lusitanian and maybe in the languages of the ...
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If we consider....
P-Celtic languages, like Gaulish, however, developed a secondary /p/ sound that corresponds with Proto-Indo-European *kw.
Regarding *p being lost in Celtic, we are only taking about the *p inherited from Proto-Indo-European.
Ok, I am not sure if I should post this just of yet, but I was curious if anyone was interested in acquiring historical researched reproduced beads from the Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Viking periods. I have been researching the Celtic and Roman beads...
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The necklaces are composed, based on materials used during my time period with the clasic 'bulls eye' ... .
We could always do a good bartering during you all's Celtic on the studies of Margaret Guido.
But they make some rather large holes.
Did Latin merge with Celtic languages to form Romance languages ? What is know of Gaulish and Lepontic Celtic shows that it was very similar to Latin. The syntax and grammar were apparently almost identical and many words very also identical or similar...
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The Common Celtic (as well....
- In Gaulish, it being a P-Celtic language, the word for horse was "Epos" (compare Welsh "Ebol").
Mediolanum, Milan's ancient name, can mean "middle plain" in either Celtic or Latin.
Romans had cervisia.
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Nuristani DNA studies? The Nuristani people are an obscure ethnic group in northeastern Afghanistan which is, as I will explain, however very interesting from the bigger perspective: Up until the late 19th century, the region of Nuristan was refered to...
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I also eagerly await any studies of North Afganistan or Tajikistan population - especialy Pamir aeria and light eyes Originally Posted by....
I'm not aware of any studies on them, though if you're looking for Y-DNA/mtDNA frequencies of other.
I thought, after the glass bracelet post that it would be great to post info and sites on glass beads. The topic is so under documented and soooo hard to find photos. Glass bead making (lampworking) has become a popular hobby and costs about $100 to get...
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Historically speaking, much of the Celtic beads strengthening the bead, a method that....
These include "green bottle glass rather fascinating about recycling broken glass .
Colors found in use during the Celtic and Roman periods in Britain.
Just as I can't get behind dining on dog skins on the cold damp floor I can't stand the idea of sleeping on fur floor pallets either. Honestly for a people who could figure out chain mail and chariots I highly suspect a degree of furniture based on necessity...
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Patrick We talked frames, I have pictures....
Patrick vti lie or lay." "Honesty in speech." The Celtic Code of Chivalry, imposed by the Druids, according to St.
In speech." The Celtic Code of Chivalry, imposed by the Druids, according to St.
Any other Celtics fans not sure what to expect? I think this is the year that age really starts to show with KG, PP and RA. They need to be limited to 30-35 mpg, 35 at the high end. Hopefully Ainge gets some young legs for the bench. Resigning Green ...
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It functions and to check out it's statements Chili peppers: It has shown in clinical studies.
Is this a good organization? Is it legit? Is anyone a part of or have been a part of AVALON? For some people seeing is believing, but some of the most real things in the world are the things we can't see
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On Celtic literature, history, and druidry (which is broadly defined, not limited to the definition.
On Fri, 26 Dec 2008 00:46:56 -0800, "RickyBobby" <nascar42@cox.net The Celtics are not so high and mighty now with their bogus win streak against cupcake Eastern Conference pushovers. Once the Celtics came across a real NBA such as the Lakers ...
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Multiple studies have failed to show any injury/effectiveness effect.
Weeks of games, yes.
Celtic and old English saints 12 may St. Diomma of Kildimo St. Ethelhard of Canterbury St. Pancras
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There have been a few studies to explore what seems majical behaviors on the part.
Of the 19th cent.
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