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Shoot, this ain't really news, especially when folks play bagpipes in Turkey.
1 posted on 12/24/2001 10:20:40 PM PST by a_Turk
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2 posted on 12/24/2001 10:21:13 PM PST by a_Turk
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3 posted on 12/24/2001 10:21:26 PM PST by a_Turk
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4 posted on 12/24/2001 10:21:47 PM PST by a_Turk
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5 posted on 12/24/2001 10:22:02 PM PST by a_Turk
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It's funny when someone writes up a "news" article "revealing" something that is widely known.

The Celts lived all over Europe prior to historical times, and anyone with access to a map--and the ability to read the names "Galatea" in Turkey, "Galicia" in Poland, and "Galicia" in Spain--could have "broken" this story.

6 posted on 12/24/2001 10:29:54 PM PST by denydenydeny
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Not a surprise to me, but very very interesting...thanks for the post.
8 posted on 12/25/2001 2:17:59 AM PST by Citizen of the Savage Nation
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Good Post
Thanks for the Ping
9 posted on 12/25/2001 3:37:21 AM PST by Fiddlstix
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See also: Celtis Mummies in China. It would seem that the world was a much more diverse and mobile place than historians have previously believed.
10 posted on 12/25/2001 4:54:14 AM PST by Straight Vermonter
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Shoot, this ain't really news, especially when folks play bagpipes in Turkey.

Agree -- the most revealing thing this article exposes is the author's ignorance of classical history. Peoples migrated just as far then as they do now, and there are many references to Gauls in Anatolia in ancient history.

Ah well, it was an interesting read, worth checking out.

11 posted on 12/25/2001 5:22:42 AM PST by No Truce With Kings
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Thanks for the ping. I think this area has the most amazing history of any area in the world. Truly a crossroads.
16 posted on 12/25/2001 7:13:56 PM PST by freebilly
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What's your opinion??
17 posted on 12/25/2001 7:23:13 PM PST by fso301
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Huh, aint that sumpin'. How nice to think that at least a wee bit of the Bible was addressed directly to people of my ethnic group. I would assume that by the time of Paul the Celts of Galatia had abstained from human sacrifice. They didn't realize such things were to be confined to the colliseum...
23 posted on 12/26/2001 6:05:08 PM PST by Cleburne
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This is an interesting but often confusing article. Disregarding the nonsense about these people being "barbarians" (compared to what, the bloody ROMANS?), the author does a good job of placing some Celts in the region west of the Caucasus mountains, quite far east and south of central Europe, but not as far east as others have placed them even earlier BC, in Northern Iraq. I would have felt better about the article if the author had not diverted into claiming that beheading ones enemies is a sign of "ritual sacrifice".

Defining Celts as "politically and socially primitive barbarians" is the claptrap of Roman and Greek historians, not exactly independent observers. Then he conceded, about these Celts "...can hardly be attributed to a marginal, and politically, socially and economically unsophisticated people." ... "The fact that their politics survived to be incorporated into the Roman empire would indicate the existence of highly developed social structures bound together by shared value systems."

The author fell into the mindless copying trap of having the Celts wandering from West to East. If he evaluated their "wanderings" from East to West he would demonstrate a more insightful understanding the topic.

28 posted on 12/26/2001 6:29:38 PM PST by DensaMensa
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Modern Celts in America: Seven Nations
45 posted on 12/27/2001 8:53:07 AM PST by Rebelbase
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On a related note, the Vikings were thought of so highly as warriors by the Byzantines that they were hired as mercenaries at times. The Vikings were one of the few who had the balls to try and sack Constantinople and live to tell about it.
47 posted on 12/29/2001 12:18:29 AM PST by Citizen of the Savage Nation
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49 posted on 01/03/2002 6:06:37 PM PST by Bob J
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bttt
51 posted on 03/18/2002 10:04:24 AM PST by Don Myers
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Hmmm. Usually I just find giblets in central turkey...


60 posted on 07/20/2006 8:08:35 AM PDT by Hegemony Cricket (Rugged individualists of the world, unite!)
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