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Celtic writing?
#16
Sorry to ruffle your feathers Dan
"...quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit, occidentis telum est."


a.k.a. Paul M.
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#17
Well what I fount interesting is that some OGMIC letters are surprizingly similar to Linear A.

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#18
Quote:Sorry to ruffle your feathers Dan

not to worry; they're stuck in with wax, they stay put pretty well. Smile Junk science is one of those things that's just infuriating, with little to nothing of worth (and worse, misinformation that I'd consider to be of negative worth), and the ability to convince large numbers of people who don't know any better.
Dan Diffendale
Ph.D. candidate, University of Michigan
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#19
Dan I am not taking any sides on this topic of Ogham here in WV, but there is something interesting about this site. Did you read the article? There have also been some other possible connections to early Irish possibly here in WV.
"...quemadmodum gladius neminem occidit, occidentis telum est."


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#20
Greek letter in use by Celts:

http://www.kernunnos.com/deities/Taranis.shtml

Please see "The alter at Orgon" and I can almost read
that " ...OYIMBOYMAROS gave Taranis the tenth of the spoils".

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#21
This is not greek ????? How about the dativ Taranou??? And gaulish word deka...
Maybe the tenth from the spoils from Delphi :lol:
Stefan Pop-Lazic
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#22
Quote:This is not greek ????? How about the dativ Taranou??? And gaulish word deka...
Maybe the tenth from the spoils from Delphi :lol:

Well probably 10th of of the spoils from Illyricum in thanks because no famale guerilla wacked him in Phokis and did not deprived him of his...ahem..bodyparts :twisted:

The destructions in Delphi have been date to Alarich and thats AD not B.C.
Some writers try to sell their work with impressive claims but archeology does not agree with them.

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#23
I was just kidding, reffered to excursion to delphi by kelts 279 B.C.
Stefan Pop-Lazic
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#24
Typical case of tourist agency fraud.
They promised them acomodation and then the tour operator made off with their gold. It was just misunderstanding.
Similar case like Napoleon wanted to visit Moscow without a visa :lol:

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