From: tgpedersen
Message: 58177
Date: 2008-04-29
>Could you name them? I'm reading Okulicz and Gola,b on the subject and
>
> --- 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 ... ?
> >
> ****GK: The material culture is closely related to
> similar ones north,west,and east, all considered
> Baltic.
> It is nearly identical to the PidhirtsiWikipedia claims Mylohrad and Pidhirtsi are other names for Milograd,
> culture of Ukraine (considered Baltic),