Very informative Blitz, I'm not familiar with Green's work. I've always wondered about where those Bavari came from. It seems to make sense and by the way may suggest there is some merit to my thesis, possibly? If I may make an additional point. The initial line of contact Green proposes may only represent that which due to happenstance was recorded by Classical authors. Of course I suggest this line may have been much further north. In turn you may ask where the initial line of contact was in relationship to Balt and Slav. Please see the Lugii and Zumi for Slav?Originally Posted by blitzkrieg80
Additionally, this thread has me revisting the Danish Cauldrons, and I think I may have had a 'bring the mountain to Mohammad' moment. For the reasons I presented above, the current popular theory is that the Cimbri commissioned the Scordisci to manufacture the artifacts and then transported them by land from Romanian to Denmark. However, I was thinking that in fact the Scordisci would not have made these artifacts. Rather, it may have been the Scordisci craftsmen that actually made them. As craftsmen are mobile and Romania is not, is it impossible that Cimbric princes lured such craftsmen to Denmark, as well as those from other Gallic regions to work for them directly?
And yes please post the load word list.
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