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PeterH 1180 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 10:03
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That is my understanding also. So should we look for other cultural links?
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FourWinds 10943 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 15:22
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If you can assume that the Basques were living across the whole of north Spain then there are many links to the early Irish/Britons.
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PeterH 1180 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 16:32
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I thought that the Basque language was non Indo-European. If so - how does that relate to cultural similarities with Britain and Ireland? Similar rock art, but different ethnicity?
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tiompan 5758 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 16:51
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RA with similarities to British and Irish RA can be found in N.&S America , Asia , Africa .
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tiompan 5758 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 16:58
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AFAIK , there has never been a mention of Jung in relation to RA . I'm not a fan but two of his mainstays , the collective unconcious and the use of the mandala could be easily fill a few pages of interpretaion .
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FourWinds 10943 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 17:10
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Irish, Basque, Welsh & Moroccan Berber languages are all related.
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tiompan 5758 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 17:28
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Was it Bob Quinn who suggested that St.Patrick was from Southern Morocco. ?
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PeterH 1180 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 17:37
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Not my area, but that does surprise me! Are you saying that Irish and Welsh are not Indo-European or that Basque and Morrocan are? I'm confused.
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PeterH 1180 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 17:39
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Are you saying that means cultural links or are we back to "hard wired" again?
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FourWinds 10943 posts |
Mar 11, 2006, 17:39
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I can't remember the exact details now as it was years ago when I read the report. Will go trawling ...
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