[gothic-l] Baltic cultures: was Re: Digest Number 538
Tore Gannholm
tore.gannholm at SWIPNET.SE
Wed Mar 20 16:20:42 UTC 2002
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>> Dirk,
>> I am sorry but you seem to be locked in a certain way of thinking.
>> What you say is that you completely refute Anders Kaliffs "Gothic
>> connections" where he points out that there is a common culture in
>> southern Baltic including Gotland and some coastal Swedish areas.
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>Ok Tore, can you then please provide the name of this common Baltic
>culture that existed in 300BC. Also, could you explain how the
>Oksywie culture, Przeworsk culture and the West-Baltic culture fit
>into this common Baltic culture. All of these cultures existed in
>300BC and are clearly distinguishable from each other.
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>> The emigration from Gotland about 300 or somewhat earlier is
>> documented by various Swedish archaeologists.
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>Can you please provide the references, perhaps quotes if you have.
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>Dirk
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Dirk,
You have a very good list in "Gothic connections", although most of
the Swedish are missing.
I will pic a few
H. Hansson Gotlands bronsålder 1927
M Stenberger Ölands järnålder 1933
M Stenberger Det forntida Gotland 1945
B Nerman Yngre Bronsålder- En första svensk vikingatid 1954
Tore
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