08-02-2010, 12:43 AM
I have read that the "Celts" and the Greeks had been trading since the Bronze Age. Massilia (before Roman Gaul) was a Greek colony. The "Vix Krater" is a Greek mixing bowl found in a Celtic woman's grave in northern France dates to 500 b.c.e. (Late Halstatt- Early La Tene) Would the Greeks just render the tribe's own word for themselves in Greek? I have also read that "Keltoi" is Greek for "barbarian".
Craig Bellofatto
Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
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Going to college for Massage Therapy. So reading alot of Latin Terminology
It is like a finger pointing to the moon. DON\'T concentrate on the finger or you miss all the heavenly glory before you!-Bruce Lee
Train easy; the fight is hard. Train hard; the fight is easy.- Thai Proverb