From: george knysh
Message: 57903
Date: 2008-04-23
> > > ... an upper crust from wherever in the****GK: Yes. But that wasn't the question. So I
> Przeworsk culture at some
> > > time in the first century BCE moved to Denmark
> for what ever
> > > reason under no particular leader/
>
>
> >(GK) What is your evidence for this assertion?
>
> Obviously the same class of people who were buried
> separately in their
> princely graves must have been present at some time
> in the 1st and
> early 2nd century in Northern Bohemia, Wielkopolska,
> Pomerania,
> Mecklenburg and Denmark, since that is where those
> graves were found.
> The reason I want to impose a temporal sequence on
> that you already know.
>****GK: Where does it say that this find is
> > Is there something in Danish archaeology which
> indicates the
> > presence of Przeworkers there in the first c. BCE
> (as there is for
> > Thuringia and the Wetterau?)
>
> At least the Hoby find
> http://tinyurl.com/5kxt3n
> http://www.natmus.dk/sw22086.asp
> can be placed close to the first cent BCE.