Re: That old Odin scenario ...

From: george knysh
Message: 58161
Date: 2008-04-28

--- tgpedersen <tgpedersen@...> wrote:

> --- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, george knysh
> <gknysh@...> wrote:
> > --- tgpedersen <tgpedersen@...> wrote:
> > >
> > > Nice. I propose that Milograd was Finnic, then.
> > > That'll give us the Finnnic substrate I need for
> Slavic.
> >
> > ****GK: Find it somewhere else. Milograd was
> Baltic, not Finnic.****
>
> Because ... ?
>
>
> Torsten

****GK: The material culture is closely related to
similar ones north,west,and east, all considered
Baltic. It is nearly identical to the Pidhirtsi
culture of Ukraine (considered Baltic), it is quite
different ffrom more northern cultures (like Dyakovo)
considered Finnic, and it is located in an area of
nearly universal Baltic hydronyms (no Finnic ones).
Milograd/Pidhirtsi was assimilated into Zarubintsi and
became part of Shchukin's "Bastarnian" complex.****
>
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