From: Piotr Gasiorowski
Message: 386
Date: 1999-12-02
----- Original Message -----From: Alexander StolbovSent: Thursday, December 02, 1999 5:19 PMSubject: [cybalist] Re: Just Joined, got lots of questions -help?
Brent: <<Assuming, that the Philistines were from Crete - does that mean they were remants of the original inhabitants i.e. Minoans or the Achaean/Mycenaen Greeks who are thought to have invaded and taken over Crete in 1450 BCE and who were in turn probably invaded circa 1250 BCE?>> As Diodor (V, 80) informs us there was one more ethnic component among Crete inhabitants: Pelasgians. By the way, they were the next after Eteocretians (sorry, if spelling is wrong) and came there earlier then Dorians (folk # 3). By the way, the folk # 4 was "a mixture of barbarians". L.Gindin & V.Tsymburski in their book "Homer and History of the Eastern Mediterranean" write that Palaistine (or Palaiste) was the name of a seashore territory in Epirus (Caes. Bel. civ. 3, 6; Lucan, V,460; Lyd. de mag. III, 46). A variant of the name of Zeus from Dodona (Illiad, XVI, 233) is Pelastikos instead of Pelasgikos. A speculation: Palaistine, Pelasgian, Pw-r-s-tj and Philistine are 4 variants of the same name of a folk (correspondingly - original, Greek, Egyptian and Semitic versions). Alexander
Then how about connecting them with the Palaians well known as an Anatolian ethnos?Piotr