Re: Subject: Re: Odp: [tied] Romanian and Slavic

From: Steve Woodson
Message: 6093
Date: 2001-02-14

Maybe they were the Iazyges. A reproduction of a 16th century map, of
central Europe, that I have, shows them still located in Pannonia.
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To: <cybalist@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 5:17 AM
Subject: Subject: Re: Odp: [tied] Romanian and Slavic


> --- In cybalist@..., "Mirel 'Turambar' Palada" <mpalada@...> wrote:
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> > Scythian / Indo-Iranian
> > (5-10th century)
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> The Scyths were forced out of the Pontic steppe by the Sarmatians in
> II c. BC. As for Indo-Iranians in general, they had been nearly
> completely eliminated by the Hunns and the Bulgars by the V c. AD.
> Did you mean not absorbed wawes of Pontic East Iranians (or, more
> generally, Indo-Iranians) formed sorta adstratum on the territory of
> today's Romania? If so, why up to X c.?
>
> It would be very interesting to acquaint oneself with some of these
> loans.
>
> Sergei
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