Some are even saying today that Galatian is Germanic-based. And all because the blonde people who learned the original language of indigenous Britain the weren't small dark aborigines.
Language changes in the mouths of those not born to it. The VIkings who made Dublin probably spent time learning Goidelic before they brought their families.
And since we certainly know when the Huns and Goths came as the famous 'barbarian horde' to overwhelm European indigenes, we can know for a fact Celtic isn't Germanic. John T. Koch makes a good case for Celtic From The West. Not everything passes like the sun in its travels. Many things went from west to east. In fact, one Druid came to Grecian lands regarding the oracle. Even Biblically, the Chronicon of Hippolytus says, " Gomer from whom are the Cappadocians, Magog from whom are the Celts and Galatians Tarshish from whom are the Iberians and the Tyrrhenians Which means the Magog-Celts are Irish, just as their histories claim.
These same 'Zeus and the Oak' people came from Grecian lands and moved to Etruria, had the Nemeton by Marsailles which Rome burned, and had lived in Iberia before the Iberians. Ligurians were at Tartessos. Linear A, Minoan Crete has the same word order as Welsh. The Britons were described as having worn a ring around their narrow waists, just as the priest-king and his followers in Crete wear.
The bull-leaping in Crete could easliy have become the bull-fight in Spain. The Cretan Maze is on Glastonbury Tor The line of evidence is longer still than this. The first Germanics came over without their wives and kids, and they must have learned the language of the indigenes. And when they brought their families, their wives continued on teaching their kids Germanic, thus making Britain into England.
The same thing happened with body types, when the Germans bred with indigenous women But what language did the indigenes speak? We're told that the first islanders were Iberian DNA and Tacitus-Solinus descriptions and wouldn't that mean that at least some of the ancient Iberians spoke Celtic as their mother tongue? If not, where are the Spanish-named mountains and rivers of Britain?
If not, where did the Celtic language come from? Therefore, my conclusion has to be that the small dark indigenous people were the Celtic-speakers But Celts, by the time of Caesar, were any people who spoke the Celtic language, from tall blonde Germans to small dark Silurians.
But to the Silurians it was their mother tongue. The first Druids were the Silurian indigenes, even according to Rhys, along with a bunch more authors who are also dragged kicking and screaming to the same conclusion. Since language is learned by people to whom it is not their mother tongue, and since the Vikings heavily settled Ireland and Scotland, I would guess this accounts for the differences between p-celt and q-celt. And since the Irish have some history showing advents from several sources But the Cymry have been carrying there own baggage from Cimmeria and Cimbri which are Germanic lands What part of the triads and Welsh history belongs to the non-indigenes is anybody's guess.
Boyd Dawkins says the Welsh are small dark people, and that Britain owes whatever it is to them. I am Welsh.. North walien and so proud.. I'd be grateful if any knowledge around the Trevor Llangollen area. Kelts or Celts lived not only in the area of G. In Hungarian language their name means: people who came from the East.
Hungarians are the oldest people and not only in Europe but in the world. Their language is very logical, and not similar to any other one.
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By: Matthew Wills. June 19, June 19, Share Tweet Email Print. Weekly Digest. The bleak, snowy hills of Scotland are the setting for a slicey, dicey Roman invasion against the dashing, plucky Celtic tribes.
The last one is a wink from Doyle acknowledging his own impact on the culture of the Celtic Tiger. That same day Lawrence received what the Celtic soldiers among the garrison regarded as a warning of his approaching end. Nothing very specific can be said about the settlements of the Celtic inhabitants of these islands before the coming of Csar.
Also that the origins of Celtic Christendom contained distinctively Greek elements. And also point out authorities bearing upon the customs of Celtic agricultural tenancy?
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