Re: Celtic in Southern Iberia

From: stlatos
Message: 67950
Date: 2011-08-01

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, "Michael" <michaelsbol@...> wrote:
>
> Hello, I found this paragraph in the Wikipedia article "History of Portugal" and it struck me as odd:
>
> "It should also be mentioned that according to John Koch [6] Cunliffe, Karl, Wodtko and other highly respected scholars (such as Villar), Celtic culture may well have developed first in far Southern Portugal and Southwestern Spain, approximately 500 years prior to anything recorded in Central Europe.[7][8] The Tartessian language from the south of Portugal, which John T. Koch claims he has been able to translate, is being accepted by a growing number of philologists (such as Villar and Ballester) and other linguists (such as Cólera and Wodtko) as the first Celtic language.[6][9][10]"
> from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Portugal
>
> I've never known Tartessian to be seriously considered a Celtic language.
>


There's probably more of what you want to know on Wikipedia in the page for Tartessian_language or whatever.