Re: [tied] Baltic-Slavic disintegration

From: alex
Message: 29650
Date: 2004-01-15

george knysh wrote:
> --- alex <alxmoeller@...> wrote:
>
>> Since you and George speak more about archeological
>> aspect of the issue,
>> I would like to ask which are the connections(if
>> any) of the Noua
>> Culture and Villa Nova Culture. Any connection at
>> all?
>
> *****GK: Just part of the designation. The Noua
> culture is named after an outskirt of Brasov where it
> was first discovered. The Villanova culture after the
> little city near Bologna. Otherwise there is no
> connection. Noua (1300-1000 BC) is a Late Bronze
> culture of Eastern Europe, Villanova (1100-700 BC) an
> early Iron Age culture of Italy. ******


The spring of Villa Nova Culture appears to be too in Carpatian-Panonic
space if I remember corect.
Don'T ask me where I have read it, I have to research for some of my old
notes.

Alex