Nosevych

From: gknysh
Message: 68147
Date: 2011-10-28

If you move forward to node 177, you'll find some interesting maps of the Latenized cultures Pachkova discussed. Esp. the second one. Both Pachkova and Nosevych feel that the eastern "drang" which created Przeworsk, Oksywie, Zarubinia, Poeneshti-Lukashovka was a co-operative enterprise of Celts, Germanics, and "Pomeranians" (Nosevych calls them "Veneds", with the latter two groups numerically preponderant (though in different % in different areas). She believes that P/L was 90% a "daughter of Yastorf" culture, but Zarubinia only some 30 to 40%. To her and Nosevych the linguistic situation was far clearer in P/L. She is even reluctant to apply the label "Bastarnians" to the population of Zarubinia. Nosevych isn't. His view is that of the three Zarubinian groups, that of Polissia were the Atmones, and that of the Middle Dnipro the Sidones. He thinks the Upper Dnipro Zarubinians were more "Veneds", and that they remained unknown to Strabo, and were less affected by the Farzoi destruction of Bastarnia.