Re: Asian migration to Scandinavia

From: koenraad_elst
Message: 59948
Date: 2008-09-10

--- In cybalist@yahoogroups.com, James Dow Allen <jamesdowallen@...>
wrote:
>
> The 6th-century historian Procopius explicitly
> writes of a 5th-century defeat of Heruli-Goths
> in Illyria by Romans, after which some Goths,
> led by their royalty and presumably accompanied
> by Sarmatians or Huns, journeyed back to Thule.
> Snorri's stories refer to Huns, and there is
> even a curious parallel involving the display
> of a severed head, between a myth of Odin
> and the factual slaying of Gainas by Uldin the Hun.
>
>

There used to be a book in the 1960s, by some Magnusson or so,
titled "The Origin of the Icelanders", which traces the Icelanders to
these Goths who had first settled in SE Europe, then returned
northward, remained a Fremdkoerper in Scandinavian society, and then
found a place of their own in Iceland. For what it's worth.

KE