Pyrenae

Arthur Jones arthurobin2002 at YAHOO.COM
Sun Nov 8 22:47:52 UTC 2009


Hailags! 
 
As usual, our own Ingemar Nordgren has announced a magnificent discovery with modesty and accuracy. 
 
Ingemar's article ( which I had the honour and privilege to help edit) presents evidence not only of the Swedish Gothic close relationship to the Gothic nations that had migrated south: But also of the nature of that kinship, that close connection! 
 
Ingemar's detailed, painstaking research reveals in this article that during and/or shortly after the reign of Theoderic the Great (Thiudareiks; Dietrich von Bern) there were rune-carvers in Southern Sweden who chiselled images of Theoderic's mausoleum; and of his own fate in the Hereafter. His comparison of the carved image on the Stone with the architecture of Theoderic's Mausoleum is thorough and convincing. 
 
Dr. Nordgren's new research paper should be more than sufficient to send all of us on our way toward recognizing the Gutani  not only as a parent folk pouring their influences out of ancient Scandinavia, but as the powerful society that changed European political structures and society --- for the better --- forever.
 
We need more scholars like Ingemar! Well, we also need more common folk such as myself to keep up some communications. 
 
More later. In the meantime, we have here an appreciable, joyous victory!
 
Golja thuk,
 
Aizamunds
(otherwise known as Arthur)
 
 


ARTHUR A. JONES

--- On Sun, 11/8/09, ingemarn2000 <ingemar at nordgren.se> wrote:


From: ingemarn2000 <ingemar at nordgren.se>
Subject: [gothic-l] Pyrenae
To: gothic-l at yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, November 8, 2009, 11:38 AM


  



Hails,

I would just suggest that you read the soon coming new issue of Pyrenae - Archaeological Journal for Western Mediterranean - where I have an article that could be interesting for the list members.

Best
Ingemar








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